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NOTES 

ON 

MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY, 

JS^fteti hs an ©ffitcer of tfje ©otporation ; 

INTENDED TO SERVE AS A 

' STRANGER^S GUIDE BOOK. 

TOGETHER WITH 

X ': ■ A FUIiL. CATALOGUE, 

FOR THE USE OF PROPRIETORS ; WITH INSTRUC- 
TIONS AS TO THE PURCHASE AND CARE 
OF LOTS, ETC. ETC. 



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BOSTON: 
JAMES MUNROE AND COMPANY, 

No. 134 Washington, opposite School Street. 






Entered according to Act of Congre3s, in tlie year 1849, by 

James Munroe and Company, 

In tlio Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of 

Massachusetts. 



THURSTON, TORRY AND CoMPA^Yj 
31 Devonshire Street, Boston. 






NOTE. 

The following notes are offered for the use of visi- 
tors to Mount Auburn during the present season, in 
the want of something better. The publishers had 
caused a book to be prepared, which might really 
serve as a guide to a stranger, but having been dis- 
appointed by their engraver, in whose hand the 
manuscript had been placed for illustration, they are 
obliged to defer its publication to another year. The 
late hour at which the present " Notes " have been 
prepared, must serve as an excuse for any defi- 
ciency. 

July 1, 1849. 



STRANGER^S GUIDE 



Pass directly on from the gateway through 
an avenue of pines. The first monument to 
be seen is on the left hand ; it bears the name 
of spuRZHEiM. He needs no other inscription 
to keep his memory alive. 

The avenue soon divides ; our course will 
be to the right, but we pause at the point of 
separation, to inspect a bronze statue of bow- 
ditch. The statue was made from a design 
by Ball Hughes, which was much praised. 
The statue, ho waver, proves not to be what 
was expected, and by reason of the exposure 
to which it has been subjected only about two 
years, it is now known that the bronze-like 
structure is fast decaying. Many imperfec- 
tions have come to light, water has found ad- 
1* 



mission into the interior, and washing through 
the iron filling helped to make the whole 
statue unseemly. Should it remain through 
another winter, it is feared that water freezing 
within will complete the ruin. The trustees, 
it is said, intend to remove it. We wish it 
were not a necessary duty. 

Leave this on your left hand, and following 
the avenue sweeping to the right, you are soon 
at the Chapel.^ 

Between the statue and the chapel, however, 
you cannot have failed to notice as you passed, 
a handsome granite wall on the left of the 
avenue ; it is one side of an inclosure contain- 
ing 2500 square feet, and belongs to the Law- 
rence family. It is the largest private inclosure 
in the Cemetery, and remarkable for its rich 
simplicity. 

When you have examined the Chapel, pass 
out and turn to the right, taking the first ave- 
nue, (which is only a few steps from the chapel 
door.) Just as you turn down this avenue, 
you will notice a monument of sand-stone, 



*For a description of the chapel, its cost, &c. &c., see 
Appendix, p 21, 



STRANGERS GUIDE. 7 

covering a marble tablet, with has relief figures. 
The lot is that of robert g. shaw. 

A few rods further on upon your right hand, 
is the lot and monument of the dorr family. 
The fence is extremely heavy, and the monu- 
ment certainly bears our climate better than 
any other marble structure in the grounds. 
By many this lot is esteemed the handsomest 
one in the grounds. 

Continuing in the same direction a white 
marble monument to richard haughton, 
erected on a triangular lot, next attracts the 
attention. 

If you are riding, leave your carriage here, 
and pass up a quiet foot-path, (the junction of 
Yarrow and Green Brier Paths,) and you have 
before you the monument to william ellery 
cHANNiNG, the celebrated theologian and Uni- 
tarian divine. The monument is from a design 
by WASHINGTON ALLSTON, and is of piu-e white 
marble. 

We return to the avenue, and leaving 
Haughton's monument on the left, enter a 
part of the Cemetery known as '•^Oak Grove.^^ 
It is full of beautiful lots, which are at 
once so open to the eye and shaded by the 



8 



high branches of the oaks as to have made it 
the favorite section. Nearly all the lots are 
improved by the erection of beautiful monu- 
ments, among which are prominent the Cross- 
crowned stones on the lots of GossLERand par- 
sons. Far more renowned is the marble fig- 
ure of Emily, the sleeping child ; * it is on 
Yarrow Path, c. j. r. binney's lot. The 
other details of the grove we leave you to 
discover by yourself, as you will easily do, 
understanding that we will meet you at the 
other end of the avenue, which is here so 
straight that you cannot readily get " turned 
round.^' 

Turning to the left at the first corner, we 
pass down what is called Fir Avenue. On 
Mistletoe Path, which comes into this avenue 
on the right hand, at about a hundred feet 
from the corner, are the new tombs, the prop- 
erty of the corporation. The corporation owns 
a third tomb on Temple Hill, another part of 
the Cemetery, and also a tomb-right under 
Park Street Meeting House, in Boston. Own- 
ers of lots can deposit bodies in any of these 

* The owner has been obliged to protect this delicate piece of 
sculpture from the weather by a glass case. 



tombs by giving bond either to Mr. Howe on 
the grounds, or at the City Hall, Boston, in 
the office of the Superintendent of Burials. 
The bonds are conditioned for the removal of 
the body in a specified period, viz. — if de- 
posited between April 1st and October 1st, 
within two months ; if during any other part 
of the year, within four months. No one but 
a proprietor has this privilege. 

A little further on, you will observe on your 
right a very large piece of ground inclosed 
with an arbor vitcB hedge ; it is nicely graded 
and grassed, and challenges attention from its 
beautiful simplicity. The lot is called st. 
John's lot. It has been prepared by the 
Trustees for single interments, by those who 
do not choose, or whose means will not allow 
them, to purchase a lot.* There are about 
11,000 square feet in this inclosure. 

Continuing upon the same avenue, it soon 
intersects with another avenue. At the inter- 
section you will notice a triangular monument 

* The privilege of making a single interment in this lot 
may be purchased for the sum of ten dollars. For all 
matters connected therewith, apply to the superintendent, 
Mr. Howe, who may at all times be found on the grounds. 



10 



of white marble ; the lot is a triangular one, 
and the well-trodden approaches to the stone 
show how general an object of interest it is to 
visitors. At the base on two sides of the stone 
are figures in copper, and on the third side is 
shown a medallion bust of the deceased, 
CHARLES s. TORREY, wlio died iu prisou, suf- 
fering the punishment of laws which his ear- 
nest enthusiasm for freedom would not allow 
him to regard. 

The avenue to the right hand is attractive, 
but just now continue along the same one 
(Fir Avenue) which we have been following. 
Leave the Torrey memorial on your right 
hand, and follow the avenue up the rising 
ground. You may be sure you are following 
your guide, if you see upon the left hand a 
granite shaft marked in gilt letters s. a. ful- 
TON. We will use it only as a landmark, and 
follow the avenue. 

Your guide next calls your attention to a 
rich iron fence, of a peculiar design, upon your 
right hand as you now approach it. The lot 
is a large one, containing 1819 feet. The 
fence is probably the most costly one in the 
Cemetery. The Scotch thistle, and the figure 



stranger's guide. 11 

of ST. ANDREW, upoii the gate, prepare the 
visitor to read the owner's name, " the scots' 

CHARITABLE SOCIETY, INSTITUTED 1657." 

The Scots' lot lies at the corner of two 
avenues, and we must now turn round this 
abrupt corner to our right, and climb the hill 
which the avenue follows. On the left hand 
is a steep summit called Laurel Hill, but as 
we are just now bound for the highest part of 
the ground. Mount Auburn, it is hardly worth 
while to stop at inferior points. Our present 
avenue is a winding one ,• if you are riding, 
you may want to stop occasionally to stray on 
foot in some of the by-paths, but otherwise 
you will find no perplexing points, until upon 
the left hand, the drive-way to the summit 
comes in at a sharp turn. This drive-way 
passes in a circle round the very summit of 
the grounds, on which it was originally pro- 
posed to erect a tower of observation. May 
the commencement of it not be much longer 
deferred ! On one side of this Mountain Ave- 
nue, are two richly furnished lots ; those of 
H. H. FULLER, and the late Abraham w. fuller. 
Upon these lots stands an obelisk of the finest 
Q,uincy granite, 27 feet in height ; the shaft 
alone weighs 23 tons. 



12 stranger's guide. 

Every point in the view is delightful ; every 
visitor should be on the lookout to secure the 
whole of it. We give no details, for it speaks 
for itself. 

We now leave the summit, and carefully 
descending the avenue, turn to the left. A 
few rods from the corner, and still on your 
left hand is a lot, by many considered the 
most appropriately finished lot in the Cemetery. 
A high Cross of white marble, shaded in part 
by a hedge of barberry, prim, and sweet briar, 
(the natural growth of the spot,) and in part 
by overhanging trees, and the luxuriant grass, 
are all that make the spot so beautiful and so 
much noticed. The lot is owned by samuel 

SWETT. 

Our course is now for some distance near 
the outer edge of the wooded part of Mount 
Auburn, and upon the right beyond the 
open lands of the Cemetery, are views of 
Brighton, Cambridge, and Somerville. 

Upon the right hand of the avenue we are 
following, are a large number of lots finished 
in a uniform style, with granite posts and 
chain work. Most of them were taken up at 
one time by members of a military corps in 

Boston, THE LANCET^S, 



stranger's guide. 13 

A little further along on the left hand, 
standing on a triangular lot, is a granite tomb 
six sided, and built above ground. It is the 
property of the proprieters of the tremont 
HOUSE, Boston. This is a favorable point to 
leave the avenue, and visit one of the most 
noted parts of the Cemetery, Harvard Hill. 
Pass into the rear of the Tremont House 
tomb, and following any of the paths which 
lead over the rising ground on your left hand, 
you will find yourself among monuments 
to many of Harvard's honored dead. The 
names of kirkland, ashmun, and others, are 
familiar to Harvard's many sons. As you re- 
turn to the avenue we left, (Chestnut,) you 
will not fail to notice on a hill somewhat 
lower than Harvard Hill, a superb piece of 
Italian marble, exquisitely wrought into a 
beautiful structure, after a classical design. 
The hill it stands upon is called Cedar Hill, 
and the structure is well known as the pro- 
perty of SAMUEL APPLETON, 3. lovcd and hou- 
ored name ! 

Having regained the avenue at the Tremont 
tomb, we follow the course of the carriage 
way to the left, and soon arrive at Central 
2 



14 stranger's guide. 

Square. Fronting on this square, is one mon- 
ument well worthy of our notice, not for itself 
indeed, for it is of the most humble style, but 
as the burial place of hannah adams, ^^ first 
tenant of Mount Auhurn^''^ as the quaint epi- 
taph has it. 

On the same square too, you will notice a 
white marble fluted pillar, surmounted by an 
urn, and dedicated to the memory of john 
MURRAY. This monument may serve as guide 
to Consecration Dell, the most easy entrance 
to which is in the rear of the Murray monu- 
ment. The dell is justly considered the most 
imposing section of the Cemetery, and the feel- 
ing of reverence which rests on one as it opens 
to the eye, is the efl'ect of nature, and the 
whole is in perfect keeping with the intended 
spirit of the place. It is intersected only by foot 
paths ; but if you can bear the additional fa- 
tigue, you will be well repaid for a walk round 
them. 

From Central Square we must make one 
other short excursion to visit Forest Pond 
and its vicinity. Not knowing whether you 
will choose to ride or walk, we must for once 
(most unwillingly,) refer you to the map at- 



stranger's guide. 15 

tached to this volume. Forest Pond lies in 
a north-easterly direction from the Central 
Square ; if 3^ou go on foot, follow Narcissus 
Path, which winds quite round the pond ; if 
you ride, you must go a little more to the, 
east, and be content to pass on only one side, 
and follow Willow Avenue. The noticeable 
points are, the lowell monument on that 
avenue, a heavy granite structure of an ano- 
malous style and design ; the oxnard monu- 
ment, a tall, highly ornamented shaft of sand- 
stone, crowned by the Cross, which stands on 
the easterly side of the pond near one end of 
it ; and also on the border of the pond, a tomb 
lot, the property of w. p. Winchester, esq. 
The interior tomb is covered with a sandstone 
structure, in excellent harmony with the place, 
and having the appearance of a small chapel 
or shrine. The designs of this tomb, &c. 
were by Arthur Gilman, of Boston. Near the 
southern extremity of the pond, on Narcissus 
Path, is the burial place of the late mr. justice 
STORY. All these points the observer will find 
noted on our map. 

The only considerable portion of the grounds 
which we have not now seen, is that lying 



16 

between Central Square and the vicinity of 
the chapel, which is traversed by Cypress, 
Cedar, Central, and Beech Avenues. 

Beech Avenue is the one nearest to Forest 
Pond. Conspicuous on this beautiful avenue, 
is a broken marble pillar. This was one of the 
earliest monuments erected in the Cemetery, 
and should be noticed as a mark of the taste 
of DR. JACOB BiGELow. He has been the 
early, active, and constant friend and patron 
of the undertaking, and is now president of 
the corporation. 

Central Avenue is more open to the sun 
than most parts of the Cemetery which we have 
been examining. Near one side, are two gran- 
ite faced tombs, bearing the names of w. read 
and s. o. mead ; on the other, a broken pil- 
lar of white marble, to the memory of w. w. 
PECK ; and the renowned dog of t. h. perkins, 
JR., cut in marble. 

Upon the same avenue, and near the Bow- 
ditch statue, is a tall marble shaft in memory 
of those who perished in the U. S. exploring ex- 
pedition, and for once we give the inscriptions.* 

* See Appendix, p. 24. 



stranger's guide. 17 

Cedar Avenue is a very short one, and 
every lot upon it has been appropriated and 
improved ; but the beautiful surface of the 
ground is little broken with monuments, and 
thus leaves conspicuous, the granite monu- 
ment, marked melzar dunbar. 

Cypress Avenue, the last of these central 
avenues, is noted for the large lot of 5400 feet, 
appropriated to single interments, and now 
nearly filled. It is known as st. james lot. 
On this avenue, or rather near it, on a cross 
way leading to Eglantine Path, there has also 
been recently placed an exquisitely beautiful 
piece of Christian monumental sculpture. It 
consists of a figure of Faith, with eyes raised, 
and the Cross pressed to the bosom. The 
figure is in bas relief, upon a heavy head-stone 
of white marble, and bears the name of maria 

LOUISA FORD. 

There now remains nothing, but that we 
take leave of you at the chapel. The shortest 
way to the gate, is the one by which you en- 
tered ; but we advise you to pass round 
through Pine and Spruce Avenues, to the ave- 
nue in the rear of the chapel, one of the best 
views of which is from that spot. 

2# 



APPENDIX 



THE ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF THE 
CEMETERY. 

The Cemetery of Mount Auburn, containing a hundred 
and ten acres, was inclosed and consecrated in 1831. It is 
therefore eighteen years since the place has been set apart 
for the purpose of sepulture. It appears to have been the 
first enterprise of the kind in this country, and is perhaps 
the first example in modern times, of a large tract of 
ground selected for its natural beauties, and submitted to 
the processes of landscape gardening, to prepare it for the 
reception of the dead. 

The success of the undertaking, and its acceptance with 
the public, have become sufiiciently manifest in the large 
list of its proprietors, and in the numerous imitations which 
have sprung up in different parts of the United States. 

By the Act of Incorporation of the Cemetery of Mount 
Auburn, it is provided that the moneys which shall arise 
from the sale of lots shall be forever devoted to the preser- 
vation, improvement, embellishment and enlargement of the 
said Cemetery, and to the incidental expenses thereof. In 
pursuance of these provisions, the Trustees have expended 
a large portion of the surplus income derived from sales, 



20 APPENDIX. 

in carrying into effect, as far as practicable, the original 
objects which were announced to the proprietors at the 
commencement of the undertaking. 

The first inclosure of Mount Auburn was of pales, with 
a lofty entrance-gate in the centre, constructed of wood, 
the form of which was in imitation essentially of some of 
the gateways of Thebes and Denderah. In 1843 this gate 
was taken down, and reconstructed of Quincy granite, after 
the same design, at an expense of somewhat less than 
$ 10,000. In 1844, the increasing funds of the corpora- 
tion having been found sufficient to justify the expenditure, 
a massive iron fence, about ten feet in height, with pales 
nearly two inches in diameter, was erected on the whole 
front, measuring about half a mile in length. It is sup- 
ported on granite posts, extending four feet under ground, 
each having a base three feet wide in a direction traverse 
to the fence. Owing to the favorable time at which the 
contracts were made, the whole cost of this fence did not 
much exceed $ 15,000. The iron fence has since been 
extended along the eastern side, and a more convenient 
entrance for carts, &c. there provided. A contract has 
been made for a substantial timber fence, to be erected on 
the south and west sides of the Cemetery in the place of 
the fence of pales with which it is now inclosed. 

In 1844 a channel six feet deep was dug from Forest 
Pond, in Mount Auburn, into Charles River. It is ascer- 
tained that there are within the inclosure of the Cemetery 
about eight acres of boggy, or inundated land. By the 
aid of the new channel, these acres can at any time be 
drained, and the whole, or any part of them, raised by new 
earth so as to become of equal value with the rest of tlie 
Cemetery. The cost of this channel was about $ 3000, 



APPENDIX. 2tl 

including the perpetual right of drainage through the 
intervening estates. 

A building, in the form of a Chapel, has recently been 
completed, with the double purpose of affording a suitable 
place for funeral services, which are often most convenient- 
ly performed within the grounds, and in order to provide 
for the reception of statues, busts, and other pieces of deli- 
cate sculpture, which were unfit to bear exposure to the 
weather. A marble statue of Judge Story, of the size of 
life, executed by his son, will probably be the first one 
placed there. 

The edifice is of granite, measuring sixty-six feet by forty, 
and about eighty feet high. The details are mostly those 
of the continental Gothic, taken chiefly from approved 
examples in Germany and France. In reference to the 
proposed appropriation of the interior, the light is admitted 
only from the ends, and the clerestory. A large ornamen- 
tal Rose window forms a conspicuous part of the front. 
The exterior is surrounded with a row of octagonal but- 
tresses and pinnacles, and the clerestory is supported by 
Gothic stone pillars. The windows, which are of stained 
glass, with emblematic designs, were manufactured by 
Messrs. Ballantyne & Allan, of Glasgow. 

Neither a friend or stranger can help observing the 
stains which disfigure the outside of the building. They 
arise from the use of stone which contains iron. Theie 
was no sign of this until the walls of the building had been 
erected for several months, and the use of it was a gross 
violation of the building contract, which the decomposition 
of the stone by exposure to the atmosphere, however, soon 
betrayed. No method of removing and preventing these 
stains is known to the Trustees. A liberal reward is 



2% APPENDIX. 

offered by them for the discovery and communication of 
such a remedy. 

The improvements next contemplated are, 1. To erect 
a tower or observatory on the top of the highest hill, from 
which a view may be obtained of the whole Cemetery, and 
of the surrounding country. 2. To drain and raise the low 
land within the inclosure, so as to make it available for 
Cemetery purposes. 3. To extend, improve and adorn the 
avenues, walks, and water courses, which the picturesque 
character of the place has rendered capable of almost 
indefinite improvement. 4. To reserve from the proceeds 
of sales a sufficient sum to constitute a permanent fund, the 
income of which may be forever adequate to keeping the 
cemetery in good order, and its structures in proper re- 
pair. 



PURCHASE OF LOTS, &c. &c. 

Inquiries are often made as to the steps to be taken in 
order to purchase a lot, and we will endeavor to point out 
the most convenient way. When you have determined to 
purchase, go at once to the Treasurer, George W. Bond, 
No. 55 Kilby Street, and pay for the lot. You will receive 
in return a certificate from him, and a proprietor's ticket of 
admission for a carriage. This is almost necessary, for 
until you have paid for a lot, you cannot have this privi- 
lege, and the grounds are so extensive that one cannot, 
without wasting a great many hours, travel about on foot 
and compare the different locations between which your 
taste and inclinations waver. The standard size of a lot is 



APPENDIX. 23 

300 feet, 15 by 20. The price of such a lot is $ 100, with 
twenty-one dollars additional for your deed and the right 
of locating- where you choose. 

Having obtained your ticket, ride to the grounds and 
consult with the superintendent, Mr. Rufus Howe. He is 
prompt, intelligent, and courteous, and will readily point 
out to you what are considered the most desirable sections, 
tell you which have not been taken, and show you such 
locations as may best suit your particular taste. When 
you have decided upon a spot, Mr. Howe will order a 
survey, and cause a deed to be prepared, which you may 
receive after a few days from the Treasurer, upon surren- 
dering the certificate of payment.* 

Lots of a size larger than 300 square feet may be had if 
desired by paying at the same rate, viz. 33J cents per 
square foot. It is not the intention of the Tru.stees to allow 
smaller lots to be laid out, but it necessarily happens at 
times that spots of land remain untaken which contain less 
than 300 feet. Where this is the case, such small lots may 
be purchased at the same rate, and you are entitled to ad- 
mission as a proprietor, though not a member of the Ceme- 
tery Corporation. 

Frequent inquiry is made as to tomb lots. The Trustees 
do not now allow the construction of tombs upon any newly 
purchased lots, except on those along the western line of 
the cemetery. 



* The superintendent, Mr. Howe, will give you information as 
to fitting up the lot, and the best workmen to employ. The grad- 
ing, turfing, and placing of boundaries, can be best done under 
his directions, and you had better employ him to keep the lot in 
repair. A very small sum will ordinarily suffice to do this. 



24 APPENDIX. 

In case of a loss of your admission ticket, apply to the 
Secretary, Henry M. Parker, at his office, in the Codman 
Buildings, 46 Washington Street. Any communications 
for the Trustees should also be left with the Secretary. 

Notice of intended burials may be given to the Superin- 
tendent on the grounds, or left with the Superintendent of 
Burials, City Hall, Boston. Printed forms of application 
for permission to deposit bodies in either receiving tomb, or 
in any lot, may be had at either place, ivithout ivhich no 
interment can be made. 



THE IL S. EXPLORING EXPEDITION 
MEMORIAL. 

On th« east, — 

TO 
THE MEMORY OF 

LIEUTENANT JOSEPH A. UNDERWOOD, 

AND 

MIDSHIPMAN WILKES HENRY, 
U. S. NAVY. 



TO 

THE MEMORY OF 

PASSED MIDSHIPMAN 

JAS. W. E. REID 

AND 

FREDERICK A. BACON, 

U. S. N. 



APPENDIX. 25 



On the north side, — 

THIS CENOTAPH IS ERECTED 

BY 

THEIR ASSOCIATES, 

THE OFFICERS AND SCIENTIFIC CORPS 

OF THE 
TJ. S. EXPLORING EXPEDITION. 

On the west, — 

LIEUTENANT 

UNDERWOOD 

AND MIDSHIPMAN 

HENRY 

FELL BY THE HANDS OF SAVAGES WHILE 

PROMOTING THE CAUSE OF SCIENCE 

AND PHILANTHROPY AT MALOLO, 

ONE OF THE FIJI GROUP OF 

ISLANDS, JULY 24, 

1840. 

PASSED MIDSHIPMAN REID AND BACON 

WERE LOST AT SEA, OFF CAPE HORN, 

MAY, 1839. 



REGULATIONS CONCERNING VISITORS. 

The Secretary will issue to each proprietor one ticket of 
admission into the Cemetery with a vehicle, under the fol- 
lowing regulations — the violation of any of which, or a 
3 



26 APPENDIX. 

loan of the ticket, involves a forfeiture of the privilege. In 
case of a loss of their Tickets, the Proprietors are requested 
to apply to the Secretary, from whom a new one can be 
obtained. This is necessary, as the Gatekeeper's orders 
are, to admit no proprietor without a ticket. 

Any person who has a relative interred in St. James's 
or St. John's lot at the Cemetery, may, on application to 
any Trustee, or to the Secretary, receive a special pass 
into the Cemetery on Sundays. 

Strangers can receive, on application to any Trustee, or 
to the Secretary, a permit to enter the Cemetery with a 
carriage, on any day other than Sundays or holydays. 

The gates are opened at sunrise and closed at sunset. 

No money is to be paid to the Gatekeeper. 

No persons are admitted on Sundays and Holidays, 
except Proprietors and members of their household, and 
persons accompanying them. 

No refreshments, and no party carrying refreshments, 
will be admitted to come within the grounds at Mount 
Auburn. 

All persons who shall be found within the grounds mak- 
ing unseemly noises, or otherwise conducting themselves 
unsuitably to the purposes to which the grounds are de- 
voted, will be required instantly to leave the grounds, and 
upon refusal will be compelled to do so, and will be prose- 
cuted accordingly. 

No vehicle is to be driven in the Cemetery at a rate 
faster than a walk. 

No horse is to be fastened, except at the posts provided 
for this purpose. 

No horse is to be left unfastened, without a keeper. 

No person is admitted on horseback. 



APPENDIX. %t 

All persons are prohibited from gathering any flowers, 
EITHER WILD OR CULTIVATED, or breaking any tree, shrub, 
or plant. 

Any person who shall be found in possession of flowers 
or shrubs while in the grounds, or before leaving them, 
shall be deemed to have tortiously taken them in the 
grounds, and will be prosecuted accordingly. N. B. — Per- 
sons carrying flowers into the Cemetery, to be placed on 
any lot or grave as offerings or memorials, are requested to 
notify the Gatekeeper as they pass in ; in every other case 
flowers brought to the Cemetery must be left luithout the 
gate, or with the Gatekeeper, until the owner passes out 
again. 

All persons are prohibited from writing upon, defacing 
and injuring any monument, fence, or other structure, in or 
belonging to the Cemetery. 

All persons are prohibited from discharging fire-anns in 
the Cemetery. 

The Superintendent of the grounds, the Gatekeeper, 
and any other person acting under them, shall have a right 
to require his or her name from any person other than a 
proprietor or a member of his family, who shall visit the 
grounds, and upon his or her refusal, or giving a false 
name, to exclude them from the grounds. 

The Superintendent, the Gatekeeper, and all other per- 
sons acting under them, have full authority to carry these 
regulations into effect, and will give notice of any violations 
thereof to the Trustees. 

Kj^ The Superintendent has the care of the Cemetery, 
and is authorized to remove all those who violate these 
regulations or commit trespasses. Trespassers are also 
liable to be fined Fifty Dollars. 



28 AWENDIX. 

HJ' Twenty Dollars reward is offered to any person 
who shall give information to the Trustees, which shall 
lead to the conviction of the offender, of any trespass done 
by taking or plucking any flowers, shrubs, or trees, within 
the grounds, or of otherwise injuring the grounds, or of 
any other offence against the laws and regulations provided 
for the protection of the Cemetery and the monuments and 
erections therein. 



PERPETUAL REPAIR OF LOTS. 

Inquiry is frequently made as to the terms on which the 
Corporation will contract to keep a lot perpetually in repair ; 
and the revolting state in which many old burial-grounds 
are seen to be, admonish us daily to make some such 
provision luhile we have time. It is one of the best things 
in the constitution of this Corporation, that it furnishes a 
medium in this changing community for providing a per- 
petual care and repair of our places of burial. No other 
method so secure could be devised. 

Of course the sum for which the Corporation will assume 
this obligation is liable to vary with the peculiar site, size, 
and improvements of each lot. As a general rule, how- 
ever, it is understood that the price will be, as to lots of 
300 feet, with nothing more than a plain fence and monu- 
ment, not less than $300 ; if the lot contains a tomb, not 
less than $500. 



APPENDIX. 29 

The Corporation, however, are ready to receive any sum, 
not less than $100, and hold the same in the manner indi- 
cated in the following declaration of trust. The difference 
is obvious. In the one case the perpetual repair is guaran- 
tied at all events ; in the other, the lot is only to be taken 
care of so far as the net income of the donation goes, and 
so long as it lasts. In the one case, if the investments of 
the " fund for repairs " fail, the obligation goes with it. 
In the. other case, the duty exists as long as the corporation 
endures. 



FORM OF DECLARATION OF TRUST. 

N. B. Copies, printed on letter sheet, may be had on application to 
the Secretary, 

[ doth hereby give, or bequeath,] unto the 

Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn the sum 

of dollars, for their sole use forever ; in 

trust, nevertheless, that the Trustees of the said Corpora- 
tion for the time being, shall, in order to obtain an income 
therefrom, invest the same from time to time, in their dis- 
cretion, in some public stock of this State, or of the Na- 
tional Government, or in the stock of some Bank or Banks 
of this State, or in some personal notes or obligations of 
private persons, secured by a satisfactory collateral pledge 
or mortgage, on interest, and to apply the income or inter- 
est thereof, from time to time, after deducting therefrom the 
sum of fifty cents out of every hundred dollars of the sura 
so above given, as follows : — 
3* 



30 APPENDIX. 

First. — To keep in suitable and good repair and preser- 
vation, Lot No. — in the said Cemetery, and the monu- 
ment, fences, trees, shrubbery, and soil thereon. 

Secondly. — To suffer the surplus, if any, of such in- 
come or interest to accumulate for such time as the said 
Trustees may deem expedient, or in their discretion to ap- 
ply the same surplus, or any part thereof, from time to 
time, to the ornament and preservation of the grounds of 
the said Cemetery, or to any other, or all the purposes to 
which, by the Act of Incorporation, the funds of the said 
Corporation may be lawfully applied, and which are appro- 
priate to the objects of the establishment of the said Ceme- 
tery. 

Provided, hoivever, That the said Trustees shall never 
be responsible for their conduct in the premises, except for 
good faith and such reasonable diligence as may be re- 
quired of mere gratuitous Agents ; and provided further, 
that the said Trustees shall in no case be obliged to make 
any separate investment of the sum so given, and that the 
average income or interest derived from all funds of the 
like nature belonging to the Corporation, shall be divided 
annually, and carried proportionally to the credit of each 
Lot entitled thereto. 



APPENDIX. 31 



PORTFOLIO OF PLANS. 

It happens not unfrequently that neighboring proprie- 
tors determine to purchase land lying between or near their 
lots, to be enjoyed in common, as ornamental or monumen- 
tal ground, and for other like purposes, or that several lots 
in one vicinity are brought w^ithin one inclosure, while it is 
still desired to retain their several peculiar lots to the seve- 
ral proprietors. At other times it happens, that after a lot 
has been located to conform to some existing path or 
avenue, circumstances make it necessary to alter the course 
of the path or drive-way, and thus change the relative po- 
sition of the lot. Some lots too are so irregular in form, 
that it becomes desirable to have the same fully laid out by 
a plan. It has been found, however, that what is called 
the large original plan of the Cemetery is still on too small 
a scale to exhibit such details as have been named, and the 
Trustees have been reluctant to allow it to be disfigured by 
the obliterations and amendments necessary to preserve such 
changes. In order, therefore, to provide some remedy in 
this and many similar cases which constantly occur, the 
Trustees have provided a large Portfolio, in which plans of 
small sections of the Cemetery may be exhibited on a large 
scale, and any pecuhar disposition or dedication of the land 
readily shown. The plans are required to be upon paper 
of a uniform size, &c. (which llie Secretary will furnish.) 



32 APPENDIX. 

and to be prepared by the Corporation Surveyor.* When 
certified by the Superintendent and Committee on Lots, 
they will be permanently fixed in the portfolio by the 
Secretary, for the use of all parties interested. 

* A. Wads worth, Suffolk Buildings, State Street. 



DIRECTORY 

TO THE AVENUES AND PATHWAYS. 





AVENUES. 


Beech leads from Central to Poplar. 


Cedar 


' Cypress to Walnut. 


Central ' 


' the Gate to Walnut. 


Chapel 


' Central to Pine. 


Chestnut ' 


' Mountain to Poplar. 


Citron ' 


' Oak to Magnolia. 


Cypress ' 


' Central to Walnut. 


Elm 


' Pine to the same. 


Fir 


' Elm to junction of Walnut & Cypress 


Garden ' 


' Maple to Central. 


Larch ' 


' Poplar to Maple. 


Laurel ' 


' Maple to the same. 


Lime ' 


' Walnut to the same. 


Locust ' 


' Poplar to Beech. 


Magnolia ' 


' Mountain to Maple. 


Maple ' 


Larch to Garden. 


Mountain ' 


' Chestnut round Mount Auburn. 


Oak 


' Magnolia to Willow. 


Pine 


' Cypress to Central. 



34 DIRECTORY TO AVENUES, ETC. 

Poplar leads from Central to Chestnut. 
Spruce " Pine to Walnut. 

Walnut " Central to Mountain. 

Willow " Poplar to Poplar. 

Note. — Another avenue has been laid out in a curved line 
around the low ground in the rear of the Chapel. No name has 
yet been given to it. These low grounds have been drained, and 
will constitute one of the pleasantest parts of the Cemetery, it 
being the intention of the trustees to have the lawn highly orna- 
mented, and if possible to raise a fountain in the centre. At 
present, the ground in this vicinity is not for sale, and if any shall 
be hereafter sold, it will only be at an advanced price, as for 
choice lots. 



FOOT PATHS. 

Ailanthus lies between Central Avenue and Cedar Avenue. 

Alder leads from Locust Avenue to Poplar Avenue. 

Almond " Indian Ridge to the same. 

Aloe " Indian Ridge to Lime Avenue. 

Althea " Spruce to Fir Avenue. 

Amaranth encircles the crown of Harvard Hill. 

Anemone leads from Spruce Avenue to Orange Path. 

Arethusa " Walnut Avenue to Trefoil Path. 

Asclepias '* Spruce Avenue to Fir Avenue. 

Aster " Vine to Ivy Path. 

Azalea " Spruce Avenue to the same. 

Bellwort " Spruce Avenue to Orange Path. 

Calla " Fir Avenue to Pilgrim Path. 

Catalpa *' Indian Ridge to the same. 

Clematis " Magnolia Avenue to the same. 



DIRECTORY TO AVENUES, ETC. 



35 



Columbine leads from Spruce to Fir Avenue. 



Cowslip 

Crocus 

Dell 



Elder 

Eglantine 

Fern 

Gentian 

Geranium 

Green Brier 

Harebell 

Hawthorn 

Hazel 

Heath 

Heliotrope 

Hemlock 

Hibiscus 

Honeysuckle 
Holly 
Hyacinth 
Indian Ridge 

Iris 

Ivy 

Jasmine 

Lilac 

Lily 

Linden 

Lotus 



Spruce to Walnut Avenue. 
Spruce to Fir Avenue. 
Vine Path on east and west sides 
of Pond to south side, and thence 
to Ivy Path. 
Walnut Avenue to Spruce Avenue. 
Fir to Spruce Avenue. 
Mountain to Walnut Avenue. 
Cypress to Pine Avenue. 
Beech Avenue to the same. 
Pine Avenue to Mistletoe Path. 
" Walnut Avenue to Trefoil Path, 

encircles Juniper Hill, 
leads from Mountain Avenue to Rose Path. 
" Fir to Spruce Avenue. 

" Fir to Spruce Avenue. 

" Poplar Avenue to Ivy Path. 

Cypress Avenue round again to 

same Avenue. 
Fir Avenue to Green Brier Path. 
Poplar Avenue to Ivy Path. 
Spruce Avenue to Chapel Avenue. 
Central to Larch and Maple Ave- 
nues. 
Moss to Ivy Path. 
Poplar Avenue to Woodbine Path. 
Chestnut Avenue to Hawthorn Path. 
Willow Avenue to Indian Ridge. 
Poplar Avenue to Woodbine Path. 
Beech Avenue to the same. 
Magnolia Avenue to Clematis Path. 



36 



DIRECTORY TO AVENUES, ETC. 



Lupine leads from Cypress to Spruce Avenue. 

Mayflower " Gate by north side of Pond to Gar- 

den Avenue. 

Mimosa " Fir to Spruce Avenue, 

Mistletoe " Fir Avenue to Elm Avenue. 

Moss " Laurel Avenue to Ivy Path. 

Myrtle " Chestnut Avenue to Hazel Path. 

Narcissus ' ' Willow Avenue to Alder and Catalpa 

Paths, around Forest Pond. 

Oleander " Myrtle to Rose Path. 

Olive " Myrtle to Sweet Brier Path. 

Orange " Walnut Avenue to the same. 

Orchis " Walnut Avenue to Tulip Path. 

Osier " Willow Avenue to Indian Ridge. 

Oxalis " 

Petunia " Larch Avenue. 

Pilgrim " Willow Avenue to Spruce. 

Primrose " Mayflower, south side of Garden 

Pond. 

Pyrola " Spruce Avenue to Orange Path. 

Rhodora *' Oak Avenue to Larch Avenue. 

Rose encircles Harvard Hill. 

Rosemary leads from Jasmine to Hawthorn Path. 

Sedge " Fir Avenue to Heath Path. 

Sorrell " Fir to Spruce Avenue. 

Snowberry " Central to Pine Avenue. 

Snowdrop " Walnut Avenue to Pilgrim Path. 

Spiraea " Fir Avenue to Mistletoe Path. 

Sumac " Moss to Violet Path. 

Sweet Brier " Chestnut Avenue to Hawthorn Path. 

Thistle " Spruce Avenue to Cowslip Path. 

Trefoil " Spruce Avenue to Orange Path. 



DIRECTORY TO AVENUES, ETC. 67 

Tulip leads from Trefoil Path to Walnut Avenue. 
Verbena " Fir Avenue to Spruce Avenue. 

Vine " Moss to Iris Path. 

Violet " Walnut Avenue to Ivy Path. 

Woodbine encircles Cedar Hill. 

Yarrov^' leads from Green Brier to Fir Avenue and 
thence to Pine Avenue. 



OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. 

1849. 



JACOB BIGELOW, President. 

27 Summer Street. 

GEORGE WILLIAM BOND, Treasurer, 

Office 55 Kilby Street. 

HENRY M. PARKER, Secretary, 

Office 46 Washington Street. 



TRUSTEES, 
JACOB BIGELOW, J. J. DIXWELL, 

GEORGE W. CROCKETT, 
CHARLES P. CURTIS, 
BENJAMIN R. CURTIS, 



BENJAMIN A. GOULD, 
JOHN C. GRAY, 
ISAAC PARKER, 



JAMES READ. 



COMMITTEE ON LOTS, 
JACOB BIGELOW, CHARLES P. CURTIS, ISAAC PARKER. 



Superintendent, RUFUS HOWE, 
Residence^at the Cemetery. 

< 

Surveyor, ALEXANDER WADSWORTH, 



PROPRIETORS ^OF LOTS. 



Abbe,Alanson 


. Central Avenue 


846 


Abbot, Andrew 


. Chestnut '<■ 


1067 


Abbot, S. L. 


. Elm " 


841 


Abbott, Jacob 


. Fir 


921 


Adams, Abel 


. Moss Path 


49 


Adams, Alvin 


. Pine Avenue 


1488 


Adams, Benjamin . 


. Woodbine Path 


189 


Adams, C. F. 


. Osier " 


590 


Adams, Edwin 


. Ivy " 


124 


Adams, G. S. 


. Mimosa " 


947 


Adams, H. (Monument) 


Central Square 


180 


Adams, John 


. Myrtle Path 


427 


Adams, Nehemiah . 


. Oleander " 


878 


Adams, Paul 


. Fir Avenue 


837 


Adams, Sumner 


Ailanthus Path 


1201 


Adams, William . 


. Cedar Avenue 


98 


Albree, John 


JFillow Avenue 


129 


Alden,J. W. 


. Central « 


205 


Alden, Paul 


. Elder Path 


1107 


Alger, Cyrus 


. 






40 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Alger, Francis 


. Olive Path 


615 


Allcott, W. W. 


. Fir Avenue 


1585 


Allen, A. J. 


. Central " 


106 


Allen, Freeman 


. Willow « 


737 


Allen, Hannah 


. Verbena Path 


1149 


Allen, J. H. 


. Willow Avenue 


979 


Allen, J. S. 


. Thistle Path 


1551 


Allen, S. P. 


Spruce Avenue 


1380 


Allen, W. C. 


. Thistle Path 


1550 


Alley, C. R. 


. Central Avenue 


970 


Amory, H. C. 


. Cypress '*• 


1532 


Andrews, A. A. 


. Elm " 


785 


Andrews, Henry . 


. Amaranth Path 


390 


Angler, John 


. Yarroio " 


809 


Appleton, Catherin 


B . Fir Avenue 


965 


Appleton, C. T. . 


. Pilgrim Path 


865 


Appleton, Nathan 


. Alder « 


197 


Appleton, N. W. 


. Rose " 


482 




r Woodbine, Haiothorn, 


4/- Olive 


Appleton, Samuel 


' \ Paths, and Cedar 1 


lill, 464, 




' 465,466,467,463,46 


9, 411,25 


Appleton, Thomas . 


. Beech Avenue 


122 


Appleton, William 


. Heliotrope Path 


920 


Armstrong, S. T. 


. Sedge <' 


1472 


Arnold, James 


. Lily " 


247 


Atkins, Benjamin 


. Crjpress Avenue 


62 


Atkins, Isaiah 


. Holly Path 


454 


Atkins, T. G. 


. Willow Avenue 


507 


Atwood, G, B. 


. Central " 


1579 


Austin, Agnes 


. Spruce " 


. 1496 


Austin, Edward 


. Vine Path 


1128 


Austin, E. M. 


. Willow Avenue 


828 


Austin, J. T. 


. Walnut " 


165 


Austin, S. J. 


. Hibiscus Path 


. 1494 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



41 



Austin, S. W. 


. Mountain Avenue 


237 


Austin, William 


. Linden Path 


159 


Avery, John 


. Walnut Avenue 
B. 


231 


Babcock, S. H. 


. Holly Path 


454 


Bachelder, J. G. 


. Walnut Avenue 


277 


Bachelder, Samuel 


. Myrtle Path 


1132 


Bacon, D. C. 


, Snowdrop Path 


881 


Bacon, Horace 


. Petunia Path 


1536 


Bacon, J. S. 


C Catalpa and Indian 
I Ridge Paths 


820 


' 




Bagley, C. F. 


. Eglantine Path 


1539 


Bagnall, Thomas 


. Willoio Avenue 


504 


Baker, Eliphalet 


. Green Brier Path 


655 


Baker, H. F. 


, 





Baker, John, Jr. 


. Oak Avenue 


223 


Baker, Ruel 


. Fir " 


950 


Baker, Walter 


. Rhodora Path 


. 1430 


Baldwin, Aaron 


. Willow Avenue 


462 


Baldwin, Catherine 


. Cypress " 


80 


Balfour, C. D. 


. Chestnut " 


1554 


Ball, T. M. 


. Verbena Path 


1559 


Ballard, Albert 


. Mountain Avenue 


1075 


Ballister, Joseph . 


. Willow 


486 


Bangs, G. P. 


Yarrow Path 


. 631 


Bangs, Isaac 


" " 


630 


Bangs, Isaiah 


. Spruce Avenue 


1436 


Bangs, M. G. 


. Yarrow Path 


629 


Barber, P. T. 


. Rhodora " 


1626 


Barbour, J. S. 


. Hibiscus " 


. 1571 


Barker, Josiah 


. Sumac " 


226 


Barnard, Charles 


. Linden " 


349 



42 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Barnard, C. F. 


. Hemlock and Lily Paths 


778 


Barnard, David 


. Central Avenue 


G06 


Barnard, J. M. 


a ii 


G05 


Barnard, Joseph 


. Pine " 


1522 


Barnes, D. W. 


. Lily Path 


487 


Barnes, J. B. 


. Beech Avenue 


119 


Barnes, John 
Barnes, Luther 


. Heliotrope Path 
. Asclepias " 


1378 
1399 


Barnes, Martin 


. Hibiscus " 


1485 


Barney, C. C. 


. Central Avenue 


862 


Barrett, John 


. Fir " 


1173 


Barry, C. E. 


. Willow " 


508 


Bartlett, George . 


. Mimosa Path 


1032 


Bartlett, Levi 


. Moss « 


583 


Bartlett, Sidney 


. Mimosa " 


1031 


Bartlett, Susan 
Bass, S. G. 


. Cypress Avenue 
. Pine '' 


268 
1432 


Batchelder, Jennesa 


. CheUnut '' 


1300 


Bates, B E. 


. Fir " 


930 


Bates, Ezekiel 


. Walnut " 


179 


Bates, George 
Bates, J. D. 


C Indian Ridge <^ Osier 
i Paths 


708 



Bates, John 
Bates, Levi 


. Spruce Avenue 

. Cedar " 


1514 
734 


Bates, Samuel, Jr. 


. Elder Path 


1092 


Bates, S. D. 
Bayley, R. W. 
Bayley, S. K. 
Beals, S. J. 


Cypress Avenue 
. Olive Path 
. Elder " 
. Indian Ridge Path . 


981 

538 

1181 

1192 


Beals, William 


• Mountain Avenue 


11 


Beck, Charles 


. Mimosa Path 


1150 


Beecher, L. S. 


Verbena '^ 


940 


Bender, Jacob 


. Lily Path 


248 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



43 



Benjamin, James 
Bennett, Joshua 
Benson, John 
Bigelow, Abraham 
Bigelow, Alanson 
Bigelow, Andrew 
Bigelow, Elijah 
Bigelow, Jacob 
Bigelow, T. B. 
Billings, Bradish 
Billings, W. G. 
Bills, Mark 
Binney, C. J. F. 
Binney, M. A. 
Binney, M. G. P. 
Bird, Jesse 
Bird, Joseph, Jr. 
Blackburn, George 
Blaisdell, J. N. 
Blaisdell, T. K. 
Biake, Edward 
Blake, Joshua 
Blake, William 
Blanchard, A. W 
Blanchard, J. A. 
Blanchard, Simon 
Blanchard, Thomas 
Blanchard, W. E 
Blaney, Henry 
Blaney, J. M. 
Bliss, H. P. 
Blood, Aaron 
Boardman, B. G 
Boardman, E. A. 



Cedar Avenue 
Verbena Path 
Sedge " 
Woodbine " 
Fir Avenue 
Chapel " 
Poplar " 
Beech " 
Spruce " 
Beech " 
Central " 
Cypress " 
Yarrow Path 
Heath ' ' 

Linden " 
Fir Avenue 

a (( 

Geranium Path 
Ailanthus '' 
Osier " 

Ivy and Aster Paths 
Cypress Avenue 
Fir " 

Elm " 

Fir " 

Spruce " 
Narcissus Path 
Snowberry " 
Narcissus " 
Verbena " 

Cypress Avenue 
Beech " 

Pyrola Path 



44 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Bogardus, John 
Boles, John 
Bolles, Matthew, Jr. 
Bolles, W. C. 
Bond, George 
Bond, Richard 
Boott, J. W. 
Bouve, E. O. 
Bowditch, E. B. I. 
Bowditch, H. I. 
Bowditch, J. I. 
Bowditch, W. I. 
Bowers, G. P. 
Bowker, C W. 
Bowker, J. P. Jr. 
Bowland Charles 
Bowles, E.T. 
BoWYnan, Dexter 
Bowman, O P. 
Bowman, Zadoc 
Boyd, James 
Boyd, J. M. W. 
Boyd, Thomas 
Boyden, Dwight 
Boylston, Alicia 
Boynton, Edmund 
Bradford, Alden 
Bradford, C. F. 
Bradford, John 
Bradford, W. R. 
Bradlee, Josiah 
Bradlee, R. B. 
Bradley, Benjamin 
Brasse, M. P. 



Petunia Path 
Locust Avenue 

Fir Avenue 
Indian Ridge Path 
Fir Avenue 
Amaranth &/- Rose Paths 
Cypress Avenue 
Tulip Path 



Ailanthus Path 
Petunia " 
Rhodora " 
Geranium " 
Elder " 

Asclepias " 
Chestnut Avenue 
Asclepias Path 
Mountain Avenue 
Verbena Path 
Mountain Avenue 
Indian Ridge Path 
Myrtle Path 
Fir Avenue 
Walnut « 
Mountain " 
Elm " 

Chestnut " 
Jasmine Path 

(C ii 

Beech Avenue 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



45 



Breed, H. A. 


. Beech Jlvenue 


1136 


Brewer Gardner 


. Pine " 


1169 


Brewer, I. C. 


. Elm " 


749 


Brewer, Thomas 


Yarroic Path 


792 


Brewer, W. A. 


. Cedar Avenue 


260 


Brewster, John 


. Poplar " 


1099 


Briard, Oliver 


Cypress " 


976 


Bridge, Sarah 


. Cypress ir Fir '' 110 


& 1498 


Brigham, Aaron 


. Green Brier Path 


638 


Brigham, Dennis 


. JYarcissus ' ' 


381 


Brigham, Levi 


. Pine Avenue 


1290 


Brimmer, G. W. 


. Indian Ridge Path 


316 


Brimmer, Martin 


li n 


394 


Brinley, Edward 


. Poplar Avenue 


889 


Brodhead, D. D. 


. Oak " 


1238 


Brodhead, J. C. 


u a 


1038 


Brooks, Charles 


. Eglantine Path 


856 


Brooks, Edward 


. Tulip " 


1240 


Brooks, Hannah 


. Central Avenue 


728 


Brooks, P. C. Jr. 


. Green Brier Path 


711 


Brooks, W. G. 


. Mimosa ' ' 


1288 


Brown, Benjamin 


Beech Avenue 


400 


Brown, Benjamin, . 


r. 





Brown, Charles 


. Indian Ridge Path 


571 


Brown, C. H. 


. Ivy " 


461 


Brown, C. W. 


. Pine Avenue 


1.541 


Brown, Eliza 


. Mistletoe Path 


1027 


Brown, Francis 


. Rhodora " 


1595 


Brown, James 


. Chapel Avenue 


1126 


Brown, John 


. Beech ' 


112 


Brown, J. B. 


. Violet Path 


192 


Brown, J. E. 


. Mimosa " 


J451 


Brown, J. H. 


. Poplar Avenue 


888 


Brown, Jonathan, J 


r. . Orange Path 


28.3 



46 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Brown Nathan 


. Mimosa Path 


. 1452 


Brown, S. M. 


. Olive Path, 


31 


Brown, W. A. 


Walnut Avenue 


232 


Brown, William 


. Cijpress ^ Cedar Avenues 787 


Browne, G. M. 







Bryant, John 


. Alder Path 


391 


Bryant, Susan 


. Eglantine Path 


. 1330 


Bryden, J. H. 


. Mimosa '' 


968 


Buckingham, Edwi 


1 . Willow Avenue 


134 


Buckingham, J. T. 


11 a 


149 


BucKMiNSTER MoNUMENT. Hyacinth Path 


808 


Budd, Nathaniel 


Central Avenue 


762 


Bullard, Charles 


(( 11 


908 


Bullard, Silas 


. Chestnut " 


39 


Bundy, Francis 


. Petunia Path 


. 1353 


Bunnell, E. F. 


. Central Avenue 


5J4 


Burditt, Henry 


. Ailanthus Path 


. 1122 


Burgess, Benjamin 


. Central Avenue 


847 


Burgess, B. F. 


Geranium Path 


. 1167 


Burgess, W. G. 


. Verbena " 


. 1408 


Burton, H. J. 


C Beech Avenue 
I thus Path 827 


8^ Allan- 




, 1100 & 1101 


Burton, I. N. 


. Geranium Path 


. 3228 


Bush, Jonathan 


. Central Avenue 


. 1455 


Bush, Jotham 


. Holly Path 


825 


Bush, S. E. 


. Snowdrop Path 


. 1119 


Bussey, Judith 


. Hawthorn " 


152 


Butler, Pierce 


. Ivy 


434 


Butterfield, Isaac 


. Beech Avenue 


111 


Butterfield, Simeon 


. Poplar " 


78 


Butters, W. A. 


. Rhodora Path 


. 1592 


Buttrick, Ephraim 


. Pilgrim Path 


769 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



47 



Cabot, Henry 
Cabot, John 
Cabot, Samuel 
Caldwell, S. A. 
Call, Abraham, 
Cannon, Cornelius 
Carleton, J. H. 
Carnes, Francis 
Games, N. G. 
Carpenter, Newton 
Carr, Samuel 
Carruth, Charles 
Carruth, F. S. 
Carruth, Nathan 
Carter, G. D. 
Carter, H. W. 
Carter, Luke 
Carter, R. B. 
Carter, S. C. 
Cary, Alpheus 
Cary, I. H. 
Caswell, L. E. 
Chace, Caleb 
Chadwick, Ebenezer 
Chaffee, Ezra 
Chaffin, J. C. 
Chamberlain, Daniel 
Chandler, C. N. 
Channing, E. T. 
Channing, G. G. 
Channing, R. G. 
Chapin, M. J. 
Chaplin, Daniel 



C. 

Woodbine Path 
Pilgrim " 
Amaranth 8/- Rose Paths 
Eglantine Path 
Central Square 
Crjpress Avenue 
Olive Path 
Chestnut Avenue 
(.1 ii 

Pine " 

Willow " 
Ailanthus Path 



Linden " 
Elm Avenue 
Elder Path 
Ailanthus " 
Cypress Avenue 
Willow " 
Beech " 

Petunia Path 
JVarcissus " 
Chapel Avenue 
Indian Ridge Path 
Mimosa " 

Willow Avenue 
Petunia Path 
Green Brier ** 



Cedar Avenue 
Eglantine Path 



48 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Chapman, D. R. 


Ivy Path 


687 


Chapman, E. A. . 


Oak .Avenue 


148 


Chapman, Jonathan 


C Cedar Avenue 8^- Gera- 

l nium Path 89 & 1292 


Charter, John 


Larch Avenue 


1420 


Chase, Theodore . 


Ivy Path 


576 


Cheney, Gustavus . 


Petunia Path 


1627 


Cheney, J. H. 


Fir Avenue 


829 


Child, L. C. 


Elder Path 


1165 


Choate, Charles 


. Poplar Avenue 


42 


Churchill, Peleg . 


Ivy Path 


244 


Clark, C. W. 


Olive " 


549 


Clark, E. P. 


Pilgrim Path 


758 


Clark, H. N. 


. Spruce Avenue 


1575 


Clark, John 


Eglantine Path 


1439 


Clark, Joseph 


. Central Avenue 


105 


Clark, J. W. 


Mountain " 


236 


Clary, H. D. 


Central " 


756 


Cleland, Samuel . 


Cypress " 


1411 


Clifford, S. C. 


Sumac Path 


. 1547 


Cobb, Elijah 


Walnut Avenue 


179 


Cobb, Henry 


. Spruce " 


1528 


Coburn, Anna 


Beech « 


115 


Coburn, J. W. 


Chestnut '* 


1058 


Cochran, Penelope 


Yarrow Path 


7:32 


Cochran, S. Q. 


Olive " 


26 


Codman, Edward . 


C Ailanthus 4' Snow i 
\ Paths 1204 


Drop 

ifcl508 


Codman, John 


. Green Brier Path 


1199 


Coffin, G. W. 


Chestnut Avenue 


35 


Cogswell, S. M. . 


Central " 


1142 


Colburn,T. C. 


Locust " 


429 


Colby, Gardner 


. Central " 


746 


Colby, Johnson 


Poplar " 


894 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



49 



Cole, Thomas 
Coleman Erasius 
Collamore, G. W. 
Colley, B. E. 
Collins, Susan 
Colman, Henry 
Comerais, Henry 
Coney, Jabez 
Converse, Benjamin 
Converse, J. W. 
Cook, Moses 
Cook, Zebedee, Jr, 
Cooke, J. P. 
Coolidge, Amos 
Coolidge, C. L. 
Coolidge, Flavel 
Coolidge, Joseph 
Coolidge, Josiah 
Coolidge, S. F. 
Cotting, Amos 
Courtis, William 
Coy, Alonzo 
Craigie, Elizabeth 
Crane, Edward 
Crane, P. M. 
Crocker, Elisha 
Crocker, Uriel 
Crockett, G. W. 
Crooker, Ralph 
Crosby, Alonzo 
Cross, J. B. 
Crowninshield, B. 
Cruft, Edward 
Curamings, C. W. 



W. 



YarroiD Path 
Central Avenue 
Heliotrope Path 
Cypress Avenue 
Fir Avenue 
Iris Path 
Geranium Path 
Heliotrope " 
Central Avenue 

Chestnut " 
Rose Path 
Willow Avenue 
Lupine Path 
Primrose Path 
Cypress Avenue 
Heliotrope Path 
Chestnut Avenue 
Beech " 

Pilgrim Path 
Green Brier Path 
Chestnut Avenue 
Cedar " 

Elder Path 
Olive " 
Willow Avenue 
Moss Path 
Holly " 
Oak Avenue 
Holly Path 
Asclepias Path 
Beech Avenue 
Willow " 
Chestnut ** 



50 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Cummings, George 
Cummings, Daniel 
Cunningham, Charles 
Curtis, B. R. 
Curtis, Caleb 
Curtis, C. P. 
Curtis, Frances 
Curtis, J, F. 
Curtis, Nathaniel 
Curtis, S. S. 
Curtis, Thomas 
Curtis, T. B. 
Cushing, H. W. 
Cushing, Susan 
Cutler, George 
Cutler, Isaac 
Culler, Pliny 



Dana, A. F. 
Dana, A. W. 
Dana, C. B. 
Dana, Isaac 
Dana, James 
Dana, Nathaniel 
Dana, Samuel 
Dana, Thomas 
Danforth, Isaac 
Daniel), Josiah 
Daniell, Otis 
Darracott, Franklin 
Darracott, George 
Davenport, Charles 
Davenport, Edwin 



Pine Avenue 

Willow Avenue 
Olive Path 
Green Brier Path 
a n (I 

Yarroio " 

(< tc 

Cypress Avenue 
Indian Ridge Path 
Willow Avenue 
Green Brier Path 
Willoio Avenue 
Green Brier Path 
Ailanthus " 
Cypress Avenue 
Fir " 

D. « 

Vine Path 
Elder " 
Asclepias Path 
Cypress Avenue 
Yarrow Path 
Asclepias " 
JYarcissus " 
Central Square 
Fir Avenue 
Lily Path 

Heliotrope Path 

« (( 

Spruce Avenue 
Central Square 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



51 



Davenport, James 

Davenport, John 

Davis, Barnabas 

Davis, Betsey 

Davis, Daniel, Jr. 

Davis, Henry 

Davis, James 

Davis, J. A. 

Davis, John {Milton Place) 

Davis, John {Wood Dealer) 

Davis, Joshua 

Davis, Thomas 

Dean, Sophia 

Dearborn, H. A. 

Deeley, Caleb 

Dehon, William 

Delano, S. L. 

Delano, T. I. 

Denison, J. N. 

Dennet, W. H. 

Dennison, C. L. 

Denny, Daniel 

Denny, R. S. 

Derby, E. H. 

Derby, James 

Derby, R. C. 

Dewhurst, William 

Dexter, Anson 

Dexter, T. A. 

Dickinson, Jerusha 

Dickson, J. A. 

Ditson, Oliver 

Dixvvell, Epes 

Dixwell, G. B. 



Spruce Avenue 
u « 

Oleander Path 
Larch Avenue 
Olive Path 
Central Avenue 

a u 

Snoto-drop Path 



Chestnut Avenue 
Snow-drop Path 
Indian Ridge *' 
Willow Avenue 
JVarcissus Path 
Cypress Avenue 
Willoio " 
Pine " 

Willow " 
Verbena Path 
Eglantine " 
Thistle " 
Fir Avenue 
Thistle Path 
Poplar Avenue 
Beech " 
Iris Path 
Ailanthus Path 
Yarrow " 
Willow Avenue 
Sorrel Path 
Willow Avenue 
Eglantine Path 
Ailanthus " 



52 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Dixwell, J. J. 


. Ailanthus Path 


1170 


Doane, Caroline 


Yarrow " 


8 33 


Doane, S. B. 


. Linden " 


306 


Dodd, Benjamin 


. Alder " 


195 


Dodd, G. W. 


. Pine Avenue 


1103 


Dodd, James 


it li 


. 1089 


Dodd, John 


ii 11 


. 1088 


Dodd, J. A. 


, Fir "■ 


830 


Dodge, S. H. 


. Verbena Path 1097 


&n86 


Dorr, J. A. 


. Pine Avenue 


1151 


Douglass, Royal 


. Alder Path 


626 


Dow, Samuel Jr. . 


. Pine Hill 


725 


Downer, Samuel . 


. Vine Path 


402 


Downes, John 


. Linden " 


410 


Dowse, Thomas 


. Catalpa " 


432 


Driscoll, Cornelius 


. Ivij ^ Hemlock Path. 


415 


Drown, Thomas 


. Primrose Path 


336 


Dudley, I. R. 


. Olive " 


533 


Dunbar, A. T. 


. Eglantine " 


1264 


Dunbar, Melzar 


Cedar Aveuue 


96 


Dunbar, Nahum 


. Moss Path 


776 


Dunbar, Peter 


. Fir Avenue 


. 1008 


Dunbar, T. J. 


11 {i 


. 1009 


Durgin's Monument, 


. JYarclssus Path 


433 


Dutton, Benjamin . 


. Heliotrope " 


1383 


Dutton, H. W. 


. Central Avenue 


420 


Dutton, Warren 


E. 


100 


Earl, William 


Cypress Avenue 


1146 


Eastburn, J. H. 


. Green Brier Path 


. 685 


Eaton, William 


. Ailanthus " 


. 1263 


Eckley, David 


. Willow Avenue 


131 


Eddy, Caleb 


. JYarcissus Path 


362 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



53 



Edmands, J. W. 
Edwards, Henry 
Edwards, Joseph 
Eldredge, Hezekia 
Eldredge, Oliver 
Eliot, S. A. 
Ellery, J. S. 
Ellis, Ebenezer 
Ellis, G. E. 
Ellis, Jabez 
Ellis, Jonathan 
Ellison, M. S. 
Emerson, E. C. 
Emmons, C. P. 
Emmons, Joshua 
Emmons, Joshua, J 
Emmons, J. L. 
Emmons, N. H. 
Endicott, Lewis 
Eustis, F. A. 
Evans, Alfred 
Eveleth, Joseph 
Everett, Edward 
Everett, Otis, Jr. 



Monument to Officers in 



Indian Ridge Path 
Linden " 

Cypress Avenue 
Eglantine Path 
Snowberry " 
Thistle " 

Green Brier " 
Poplar Avenue 
It II 

Cypress " 
Heliotrope Path 
Cedar Avenue 

Geranium Path 
Cypress Avenue 
Fir « 

Geranium Path 
Alder " 

Verbena ' ' 
Pilgrim " 
Pir Avenue 
Eglantine Path 
Mountain Avenue 
Geranium Path 

> Central Avenue 



Fairbanks, Dexter , 
Fairbanks, G. N. . 
Fairbanks, H. P. . 
Fairbanks, J. L. 
Fairbanks, Otis 
Fairbanks, Stephen 



Walnut Avenue 
Pine « 

Elder Path 
Hemlock Path 
Green Brier Path 
Elder Path 



54 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Fairchild, J. H. . 
Fairfield, John 
Fales, Samuel 
Farley, Robert 
Farnsvvorth, Amos 
Farnsworth, Walter 


. Woodbine Path 

. Indian Ridge Path . 

. Beech Avenue 

. hnj Path 

. Rhodora Path 

. Hemlock " 


241 
763 
518 
447 

1489 
480 


Farnum, Henry 
Farrar, Alonzo 
Farrar, John 


. Rose " 
. Jlsclepias " 
. Locust Avenue 


184 
16-23 

202 


Farrar, Timothy 


. Elder Path 


1182 


Farweil,S. T. 


. Mimosa " 


722 


Faxon, Nathaniel 


. JYarcissus " 


384 


Faxon, William 
Fay, Luke 
Fay, R. S. 


. Yarroio " 
. Verbena " 
. Mountain Avenue 


651 
1630 
1416 


Fay, S. P. P. 
Fearing, A. C. 
Fearing, S. B. 


. Haicthorn Path 
. Indian Ridge " 


1417 
435 
417 


Felt, G. W. 
Fessenden's MONI 


. Rhodora " 

MENT . \ ^^"'"^^ ^ ^^^'^ ^ 
C Paths 


. 1487 
rier 

680 


Field, John 


Walnut Avenue 


169 


Fifield, Calvin 


. Chestnut " 


. 1059 


First Universalist S 


society . Moss Path 


587 


Fish, M. W. 


Chestnut Avenue 


. 1385 


Fisher, Freeman 


. 





Fisher, Jabez 


. Linden Path 


303 


Fisher, Jabez (Dis 
Fisher, L. H. 
Fisher, Nathaniel 


iller) . Hazel " 

. Poplar Avenue 
. Green Brier Path 


2 

78 
645 


Fisher, W. N. 


. Central Avenue 


892 


Fisk, G. A. 


. Fir " 


. 1467 


Fisk, Josiah 


" " 


. 1466 


Fisk, Sereno 


. Locust 4" Beech Aven 


ues 614 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



55 



Fiske, Augustus H. 


. Pilgrim Path 


634 


Fiske, Benjamin . 


Central Avenue 


203 


Fitz, Abel 


. Spruce " 


1610 


Flagg, Josiah F. 


. Holly Path 


77 


Fletcher, J. V. 


. Mimosa " 


946 


Fletcher, Richard . 


. Walnut Avenue 


175 


Flint, Waldo 


, 





Folsom, Charles 


. Myrtle Path 


33 


Folts, D. V. 


. Indian Ridge Path 


346 


Forbes, Luke 


. Poplar Avenue 


853 


Forbush, Jonathan 


. Orange Path 


282 


Ford, J. M. 


. Geranium " 


. 1241 


Forristall, Ezra 


Chestnut Avenue 


1047 


Foss, Jacob 


. Snow-drop Path 


719 


Foster, E. B. 


Walnut Avenue 


64 


Foster, Henry 


. Cypress " 


987 


Foster, Isaac 


. Chestnut " 


. 1057 


Foster, Joseph 


. Primrose Path 


343 


Foster, Robert 


. Eglantine " 


1224 


Foster, William 


. Walnut Avenue 


690 


Foster, W. H. 


. Beech " 


474 


Francis, Betsey 


. Yarrow Path 


1447 


Francis, David 


. Indian Ridge Path 


424 


Francis, Ebenezer . 


C Cypress ^ Cedar Av 
I 986 


enues 




&1461 


Francis, Nathaniel 


. Indian Ridge Path 


333 


Freeman, P. W. 


. Thistle " 


684 


French, Arthur 


. Walnut Avenue 


412 


French, Jonathan, , 


Jr. . Willow « 


510 


French, Samuel 


. Indian Ridge Path 


584 


Frost, Reuben 


Central Avenue 


863 


Frost, William 


. Hibiscus Path 


. 1469 


Frolhingham, Pete 


r . Ivy «^ 


. 1175 


Frothinghara, Rich 


ard, Jr. Ailanthus « 
7 


. 1111 



56 



PROPllIETORS OF LOTS. 



Frothingliam, Samuel 
Froliiingliiim, Samuel, Jr. 
Frye, I. W. 
Fuller, H. H. 
Fuller, J. G. 
Fuller, J. R. 
Fuller, Leonard 
Fuller, S. P. 
FuUick, W. G. 
Fulton, J. A. 
Furbush, Milo 
Furness, W. H. 



Willow Avenue 
Cedar '' 
Hazel Path 
Cedar Avenue 
Fir " 

Chestnut " 
Woodbine Path 
Chestnut Avenue 
Fir " 

Poplar " 
Yarrow Path 



G. 



Gage, Addison 
Gage, G. W. 
Gannett, E. S. 
Gardner, Francis 
Gardner, John 
Gardner, Symmes 
Gates, J. W. 
Gates, William 
Gay, F. A. 
Gerard, William 
Gibbs, Catherine 
Gibbs, N. B., Jr. 
Gibson, C. D. 
Gibson, J. G. 
Gilbert, B. R. 
Gilbert, Samuel, J 
Gilman, G. W. 
Gilmore, Addison 
Gleason, Horace 



Elder Path 
Verbena Path 
Oak Avenue 
Walnut " 
Lily Path 

Geranium Path 
Myrtle " 

Fir Avenue 
Central " 
Hibisciis Path 
Central Avenue 
Poplar 

Sweet Brier Path 
Spruce Avenue 

Eglantine path 
Snowdrop " 
Spruce Avenue 



PHOPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Bt 



Glover, G. S. 


. Spruce Avenue 


1387 


Glover, H. R. 


. Central '* 


893 


Goddard, Mary 


. Violet Path 


578 


Goddard, Nathaniel 


. Geranium Path 


1188 


Goddard, T. A. 


. Ailanthus " 


1112 


Goodenow, Elisha 


( Linden Path 4- Beech 
t Avenue 


633 


Goodrich, C. B. 


. Cedar Avenue 


256 


Goodrich, F. A. 


. Holly Path 


478 


Goodrich, Ira 


. Narcissus Path 


743 


Goodwin, Ozias 


. Willow Avenue 


215 


Goodwin, T. J. 


Green Brier Path 


818 


Goss, Abie! 


; Fir Avenue 


1140 


Gossler, J. H. 


. Yarroxo Path 


1129 


Gould, B. A. 


. Beech Avenue 


213 


Gould, Daniel 


. Chestnut '< 


1314 


Gould, Eliza 


. Cypress " 


598 


Gould, James 


. Walnut «« 


176 


Gould, Warren 


. Cypress " 


79 


Graham, Alden 


. Geranium Path 


1-229 


Gray, F. C. 


. Alder S^ Lily Paths 701 «& 200 


Gray, F. T. 


. Central Square 


46 


Gray, G. H. 


Geranium Path 


1157 


Gray, J. C. 


. Hemlock " 


68 


Gray, J. H. 


. Willow Avenue 


688 


Gray, S. C. 


. Fir " 


855 


Gray, Thomas 


. Central «' 


670 


Green, J. D. 


. Eglantine Path 


811 


Green, W. C. 


. Hibiscus '' 


1479 


Greene, Aaron 


. Beech Avenue 


117 


Greene, C. G. 


Geranium Path 


12.16 


Greenleaf, Gardner 


. Alder " 


74 


Greenleaf, Samuel 


. Indian Ridge " 


409 


Greenleaf, Simon 


. Willow Avenue 


509 



58 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Greenough, Horatio 
Greenough, William 
Greenwood, H. M. 
Greenwood, James 
Greenwood, W. A. 
Gregg, Samuel 
Grew, Henry 
Gridley, E. M. 
Gridley, William 
GrifFeth, Charles 
Griswold, Albert 
Grover, C. B. 
Guild, Albert 
Guild, G. F. 
Gurney, Henry 
Gutterson, William 



Cedar Avenue 
Lily Path 
Cedar Avenue 
Beech " 
Ailanthus Path 
Verbena " 
JYarcissus " 
Cedar Avemie 
Verbena Path 
Pilgrim " 
Beech Avenue 
Spruce *' 
Gentian Path 
Dell " 

Fir Avenue 
Ailanthus Path 



Hagar, James 
Hale, Nathan 
Hall, Adin 
Hall, A. T. 
Hall, E. B. 
Hall, Henry 
Hall, J. K, 
Hall, Lewis 
Hall, Thomas 
Hall, W. A. 
Hallet, George 
Hamlin, Nathaniel 
Hammond, Artemas 
Hammond, Daniel 
Hammond, Nathaniel 



H. 

Petunia Path 
Mountain Avenue 
Honeysuckle Path 
JYarcissus " 
Cat alp a " 

Hibiscus " 

Myrtle " 

Cypress Avenue 
Willow " 
Cypress " 
Ivy ^ Aster Paths 
Fir Avenue 

Beech Avenue 
Cedar " 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



59 



Hammond, N. H. 


. Eglantine Path 


1000 


Hammond, Sarah 


. Siceet Brier " 


725) 


Hammond, Susanna 


h . Hemlock '« 


907 


Hanover, G. B. 


. Asclepias " 


13S3 


Harding, G. S. 


. Cijpress Avenue 


261 


Harnden, W. F. 


. Ce7itral " 


886 


Harrington, Elizabe 


th . Geranium Path 


1252 


Harrington, Francis 


. Cedar Avenue 


1295 


Harris, Harriet 


. Heliotrope Path 


873 


Harris, Isaac 


Snoicdrop " 


. 1403 


Harris, James 


. Pine Avenue 


. 1171 


Harris, Nathaniel 


. Hibiscus Path 


. 1544 


Harris, William . 


Snowdrop " 


1405 


Harrod, Charles 


. Beech Avenue 


481 


Hartshorn, E. P. 


. Poplar " 


870 


Hartt, Joseph 


. Central " 


460 


Harvard University 


. Amarajith Path 


330 


Harvey, Peter 


. Olive 


534 


Haskell, Aaron 


. Walnut Avenue 


59 


Haskell, Elisha 


. Beech " 


302 


Hastings, Oliver 


. Mountain " 


10 


Hastings, Thomas 


" " 


301 


Hatch, M. S. 


. Catalpa Path 


766 


Haughton, James 


. Beech Avenue 


521 


Haven, Franklin 


. Linden Path 


553 


Haven, Thomas 


. Willoio Avenue 


503 


Haviland, Thomas 


. Pilgrim Path 


610 


Hawes, Prince 


. Heath " 


J 389 


Hay, Joseph 


. Cypress Avenue 


274 


Hayden, Caleb 


. Larch 


153 


Hayden, C. C. 


. Cedar 


918 


Hayden, Jane 


. Willow " 


452 


Hayden, William 


. Pine <^' Green Brier P 


aths 777 


Hayes, H. M. 


. Ivy Path 


401 



60 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Haynes, Mary 
Hayward, James 
Hazeltine, Amos 


. Beech Avenue 
. Cedar '<■ 

Green Brier Path 


. 1402 
840 

780 


Hazelton, J. H. 
Head, F. C. 
Heald, David 


. Spruce Avenue 
. Spruce Avenue 


1625 



1342 


Heard, Augustine . 

Heard, J. T. . . Cedar Avenue 
Hedge, Mary . . Oleander Path 
Hemenway, Augustus . Thistle " 




926 

966 

. 1463 


Henchman, Daniel 


. Jasmine " 


70 


Henderson, Charles 


. Walnut Avenue 


617 


Henderson, F. A. 


u u 


162 


Hennessy, Edward 
Henshaw, Charles 
Henshaw, John 


, Cypress " 
. Walnut " 


. 1562 
276 
275 


Henshaw, Samuel 


. Narcissus Path 


354 


Hersey, Daniel 
Herwig, Joanna • 


Gentian " 
. Pine Avenue 


1293 

1287 


Heywood, S. P. 
Hewins, S. K. 


. Fir " 

C Cypress Avenue <^ 1 
\ cinth Path 


1476 
lya- 

1081 


Hickling, Charles 


. Siceet Brier Path 


405 


Hicks, Zachariah 
Hildreth, A. E. 


. Walnut Avenue 
. Ailanthus Path 


168 
1125 


Hildreth, C. T. 


. Jasmine " 


291 


Hill, George 
Hill, Thomas 
Hilliard, Francis 
Hills, J. S. 
Hittinger, Jacob 
Hobart, Albert 
Hobart, Enoch 


. Green Brier " 
. Alder " 
. Rhodora " 
. Pettmia '• 
. Spruce Avenue 
. Green Brier Path 
. Hemlock " 


654 

199 

1470 

1450 

1548 

653 

71 


Hobart, Nathaniel 


. JVarcissiis " 


365 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



61 



Hobbs, Ebenezer, Jr 
Hodges, J. G. 
Holbrook, Edward 
Holbrook, E. H. 
Holbrook, Esther 
Holbrook, H. J. 
Holbrook, J. F. 
Holden, George 
Holden, Thomas 
Holmes, A. S. 
Holmes, Charles 
Holmes, Joseph 
Holmes, Sarah 
Holmes, William 
Holton, John 
Holton, Leonard 
Holton, S S. 
Homer, Albert 
Homer, Charles 
Homer, C. S. 
Homer, W. F. 
Hooper, H. N. 
Hooper, John 
Hooper, Robert 
Hooton, John 
Hosmer, Hiram 
Hosmer, Zelotes 
Hovey, C. F. 
Hovey, Elizabeth 
Hovey, G. O. 
Hovey, H. A. 
Howard, Abraham 
Howard, Benjamin 
Howard, G. C 



Mimosa Path 
Indian Ridge Path 
Central Avenue 
Oleander Path 
Indian Ridge Path 

Hibiscus Path 
Verbena ** 
Cedar Avenue 
Beech " 
Lily Path 
Walnut Ave7iue 
Olive Path 
Petunia " 
Chestnut Avenue 

Central " 
Wahmt " 
Snowdrop Path 
Yarrow " 
Ailanthus ' * 
Snoicdrop " 
Hemlock <' 
Heliotrope " 
Cedar Avenue 
Narcissus Path 
Orange " 
Fir Avenue 
Cedar " 
Fir " 

Cypress " 
Alder Path 
Hibiscus Path 
Ailanthus " 



62 



PHOPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Howard, H. C. 
Howard, Lucy 
Howard, Nathaniel 
Howe, E. B. 

Howe, George 

Howe, Jabez C. 
Howe, J. N. Jr. 
Howe, Rufiis 
Howe, S. L. 
Howe, Thomas 
Howland, M.H. . 
Huggeford, H. H. . 
Humphrey, Benjamin 
Humphrey, C. R. . 
Humphrey, David . 
Humphrey, William 
Hunnewell, Walter 
Hunt, N. P. 
Huntington, L. A. 
Hurlburt, Elisha 
Hurlburt, S. M. 
Hutchins, E. C 
Hutchinson, Susannah 
Hyde, Isaac 



Willoio Avenue 

Beech *' 

Chestnut " 

Geranium Path 

C Green Brier Path and 

I Elm Avenue 
(( (( ({ 

JFillow Avenue 
Sedge Path 
Olive " 
Fir Avenue 
Snowdrop Path 
Indian Ridge Path 
Cedar Avenue 
Hemlock Path 
Yarrow " 
Elder " 
Willow Avenue 
Ailanthus Path 
ii (I 

Cedar Avenue 
Willow " 
Lily Path 
Willow Avenue 
Olive Path 



I. 



Inches, Elizabeth 
Inches, Henderson 
Ingalls, William 
Inglis, A. D. 
Ingols, Moses 



Indian Ridge Path 
a (I (( 

Rose Path 
Eglantine Path 
Cedar Avenue 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



63 



Jackson, C. T. 
Jacobs, G. H. 
Jacobs, Sarah 
Jameson, W. H. 
Jarves, Deming 
Jellison, Zachariah 
Jenney, Stephen 
Jennison, Mary 
Jewett, D. E. 
Jewett, Gorham 
Johnson, Eliza 
Johnson, J. B. 

Johnson, Samuel 

Jones, Eliphalet 
Jones, Frederic 
Jones, H. H. 
Jones, J. L. 
Jones, J. M. 
Jones, Nahum 
Jones, Thomas 
Jones, William 
Joy, J. B. 
Joy, J. G. 



Mountain Avenue 
Central " 

Chestnut *' 
Central " 

Poplar " 

Primrose Path 
Oak Avenue 
Ailanthus Path 
Spruce Avenue 
Yarroio Path 
Holly " 

Walnut Avenue 
C Green Brier Path and 
i Elm Avenue 
Fir Avenue 
Yarrow Path 
Thistle " 
Geranium " 
Willoio Avenue 
Yarroio Path 
Thistle " 
Yarroio '* 
Myrtle " 
Rose " 



K. 



K-feith, M. A. 
Keith, W. H. 
Kelsey, J. H. 
Kendall, Abel, Jr. 
Kendall, G. A. 



Beech Avenue 
Yarrow Path 
Fir Avenue 
Ivy Path 
Ailanthus Path 



64 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Kendall, H. R. 


. JYarcissus Path 


370 


Kendiick, A. M. . 


. Yarroio " 


115'J 


Kendriok, Eliza 


(c (.' 


795 


Kendrick, Rufus 


. Mountain Avenue 


G47 


Kennard, Henry 


. Central "■ 


869 


Kennard, Michael 


. Ailanthus Path 


974 


Kenrick, J. A. 


. Cypress Avenue 


586 


Kenrick, William 


( Larch and Pine Avcn- 

I ues 143 & 1312 


Kent, Job 


. Cypress Avemie 


989 


Kimball, Daniel 


C JWircissus and Pilgrim 
'" ( Paths 450 & 874 


Kimball, David 


. Cypress Avenue 


. 271 


Kimball, Ebenezer 


. Mountain " 


9 


Kimball, John 


. Walnut " 


164 


Kimball, S. E. 


. Petunia Path 


1524 


King, C. E. 


. Larch Avenue 


1425 


King, Gedney 


. Central " 


570 


Kingsley, Henry 


. Beech " 


207 


Kittredge, Alvah 


. Verbena Path 


941 


Kittredge, Jeremial 


I . Central Avenue 


842 


Knapp, Jesse 


. Larch " 


293 


Knight, Manasseh 


. Central Square 


. 662 


Knox, Robert 


. Poplar Avenue 


295 


Kuhn,G.H. 


. Yarrow Path 


806 


Kuhn, John 


. Alder " 


196 



L. 



Labree, Sally 


. Geranittm Path 


1:T32 


Lamb, R A. 


. Walnut Avenue 


57 


Lamb, Rosatina 


. Cypress '* 


591 


Lambert, W. G. . 


Geranium Path 


1221 


Lamson, Edwin 


a li 


. 1227 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Lanison, Jolin 
Lane, George 
Lane, Josiuh 
Lang, W. B. 
Langmaid, Rachel 
Lapham, Luther 
Lawrence, Abbott 

Lawrence, Amos 

Lawrence, Samuel 
Lawrence, William 
Lecain, Frederic 
Lee, Sarah 
Lee, Thomas 
Lee, T. J. 
Leighton, Thomas 
Leiliigow, Martha 
Leland, Sherman 
Leverett, F. P. 
Lewis, G. W. 
Lewis, Joseph 
Lewis, Polly 
Lewis, S. S. 
Libbey, Joseph 
Lienow, Henry 
Lincoln, C. F. 
Lincoln, Henry 
Lincoln, M. S. 
Lincoln, William 
Little, C. C. 
Little, J. L. 
Litllehale, S. S. 
Livermore, Isaac 
Livermore, M. S. 



JVarcissus Path 




3S6 


Verbena " 




961 


Alder 




387 


Walnut Avenue 




173 


Petunia Path 




1486 


Yarrow '• 




754 


Cypress Avenue 




491 


C Cypress and Chapel Av- 


\ enues 490, 


903 & 904 


Cypress Avejiue 


. 


492 


i( 11 




489 


Larch " 


. 


144 


Amaranth ^ Rose Paths 


530 


Columbine Path 


. 


1438 


IVilloio Avenue 


. 


453 


Eglantine Path 


, 


1531 


Tulip Path 


. 


1594 


Fir Avenue 


, 


1010 


Vine Path 


. 


54 


Primrose Path 


. 


338 


Locust Avenue 


, 


299 


Thistle Path 


• 


1130 



969 


Fir Avenue 


; 


Cypress " 


. 


87 


Yarrow Path 


. 


764 


Snowdrop Path 


. 


812 


Fir Avenue 


929 & 933 


Thistle Path 


, 


1273 


Chapel Avenue 


. 


1127 


Cedar " 


. 


1194 


Fir 


. 


953 


JVarcissus Path 


373 & 374 


Woodbine " 


, 


243 



66 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Lobdell, T. J. 


. Locust ^ Beech Avenues 


568 


Locke, C. A. 


, Orange Path 




280 


Locke, Lyman 


. Indian Ridge Path 




552 


Locke, Oliver 


. Fir Avenue . 




1375 


Locke, Stephen 


. Asclepias Path 




1538 


Lodge, J. E. 


. Woodbine " 




574 


Lombard, Israel 


. Willoio Avenue 




497 


Lombard, N. K. 


. Oak " 




150 


Longfellow, H. W. 


. Indian Ridge Path 




580 


Longley, James 


. Elder Path 




1226 


Lord, J. H. 


. Eglantine Path 




1377 


Loring, A. M. 


. Oxalis " 




1350 


Loring, Benjamin . 


. Hemlock " 




457 


Loring, C. G. 


. Fir Avenue 




1198 


Loring, G. H. 


. Oxalis Path 




1349 


Loring, Henry 


. Rear of 547 Olive Path 


896 


Loring, H. K. 


. Beech Avenue 


. 


1135 


Loring, J. F. 


. Amaranth S/- Rose Paths 


524 


Loring, J. G. 


. Fir Avenue 




963 


Lothrop, Samuel K 


. Hyacinth Path 




660 


Lothrop, Stillman 


Central Avenue 




498 


Loud, Abigail 


. Cypress " 




265 


Lovejoy, Joseph 


(( <( 




1415 


Lovejoy, Loyal 


. Central " 




561 


Lovering, Joseph 


. milow « 




821 


Low, Francis 


U (( 




141 


Low, Peter 


. Larch « 




1039 


Lowe, A. T. 


. Cedar " 




843 


Lowell, Charles 


. JVorth of Lot 318 




323 


Lowell, F. C. 


. Ivy Path 




245 


Lowell, J. A. 


. Willow Avenue 




217 


Lyman, G. C. 


. Hibiscus Path 




1510 


Lyman, G. W. 


. Elder " 




883 


Lyman, Theodore 


. Pilgrim " 




705 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



67 



Lynch, Rebecca 


Chestmit Avenue 


, 1049 


Lynde, S. S. 


. Iris Path 


51 


Lynn, William 


. Walnut Avenue 


228 



M. 



Mackay, John 







Mackintosh, Peter, 


Jr. . Ailanthus Path 


1123 


MacGregor, James 


. Eglantine « 


1137 


Magee, J. A. 


. Lupine " 


1499 


Mair, Thomas 


. Spruce Avenue 


. 1384 


Manley, J. R. 


. Asclepias Path 


1392 


Mann, Jesse 


. Heliotrope " 


1379 


Mann, W. H. 


. Beech Avenue 


520 


Manning, R. H. 


. Thistle Path 


709 


Marsh, Ephraim 


. Beech Avenue 


470 


Marshall, J. F. B. 


. Willow " 


1521 


Marshall, J. N. 


Geranium Path 


. 1565 


Marshall, William 


Willow Avenue 


220 


Mason, Charles 


. Columbine Path 


1520 


Mason, Jeremiah 


. Willow Avenue 


418 


Mason, J. W. 


. Eglantine Path 


1187 


Mason, Lois 


. Green Brier " 


692 


Mason, Lowell 


. Willow Avenue 


512 


Mason, R. M. 


n a 


1589 


Matchet, George 


. Cypress " 


861 


Matchet, W. P. 


(( it 


252 


May, George 


. Central " 


1255 


May, W. B. 


. Cypress " 


1606 


Maynard, Jesse 


. Ailanthus Path 


1278 


Maynard, Lambert 


a (( 


1297 


McBride, Cecilia 


. Sumac " 


887 


McBurney, Charles 


. Rear 611 Cypress Ave 


nue 768 


McDonald, RebeccE 

i 


I . Poplar Avenue 


864 



08 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



McGavv, J. A. 
McKean, Amy 
McLellan, Isaac 
McGill, Robert 
McRae, Elizabeth 
Mead, Isaac 
Mead, S. O. 
Means, James 
Meldrum, Alexande 
Melvin, A. A. 
Merriam, Charles 
Merrill, J. A. 
Merritt, J. A. 
Merrifield, Francis 
Merry, R. D. C. 
Metcalf, Caleb 
Melcalf, C. R. 
Miles, S. E. 
Miles, Walter 
Millar, J. L. 
Millard, Samuel 
Miller, Edward 
Miller, H. K. 
Miller, J. K. 
Millerd, Allen 
Mills, C. H. 
Mills, J. K. 
Milton, Ephraim 
Mitchell, William 
Montague, W. H. 
Moore, Josiah 
Morey, George 
Morris, Charles 
Morse, Mason 



Green Brier Path 
Myrtle Path 
Poplar Avenue 
Spruce " 
Rhodora Path 
Mountain Avenue 
Ailanthus Path 
Sumac " 

JVarcissus " 
Mistletoe " 
Fir Avenue 
Eglantine Path 
Central Avenue 
Ivy Path 
Alder " 
Cedar Avenue 
Cypress ' ' 
Pilgrim Path 
Chestnut Avenue 
Fir " 

Cypress " 
Walnut "■ 
Pilgrim Path 
Eglantine " 
Olive " 

Elder " 

Iris " 

Central Avenue 
Chestnut " 
Locust " 
Cypress " 

Willow Avenue 
Spruce "■ 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



69 



Morse, Ozias 
Morse, S. F. 
Morton, William 
Mosman, Rufus 
Motley, Thomas 
Munn, Luther 
Munroe, James 
Murdock, Warren 
Mussey, B. B. 



Walnut Aveuue 
Narcissus Path 
Fir Avenue 
Cedar " 

Indian Ridge Path 
Primrose " 

Elm Avenue 
Fir " 
Primrose Path 



N. 



Nason, J, B. 
Nason, Joseph 
Nazro, John 
Neal, G. B. 
Neally, C H. 
Nelson, G. S. 
Newhall, Cheever 
Newhall, D. B. 
Newhall, J. M. 
Nichols, Eleazar 
Nichols, George 
Nichols, L. B. 
Nichols, Lyman 
Nichols, S. S. 
Nichols, Thaddeus, 
Noble, Joseph 
Noble, William 
Nolen, Spencer, Jr, 
Norcross, Otis 
Norris, R. G. 
Norris, S. H. 
Norton, Andrews 



Jr. 



Petunia Path 
Heliotrope " 
Alder « 

Willow Avenue 
Fir Avenue 
Pilgrim Path 
Rhodora " 
Central Square 
Rhodora Path 
Fir Avenue 
Eglantine Path 
Geranium " 
Hazel " 

Petunia ' ' 
Beech Avenue 
Eglantine Path 
Elm Avenue 
Eglantine Path 
Willow Avenue 
Yarrow Path 
Elm Avenue 
Thistle Path 



70 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Norwood, Samuel . 


Cedar Avenue 


94 


Noyes, C. E. 


. Central S^ Beech Avenues 1 134 


Noyes, Daniel 


. Ailanthus Path 


1121 


Noyes, G. R. 


O. 


1213 


Oakes, G. L. 


. Fir Avenue 


956 


Odiorne, C. G. 


. Olive Path 


546 


Odiorne, W. H. . 


. Indian Ridge Path . 


351 


Oliver, Daniel 


. Aster Path 


597 


Oliver, F. J. 


, 





Oliver, H.J. 


. Holly Path 


67 


Oliver, W. B. 


. Oak Avenue 


146 


Olney, S. W. 


Yarroio Path 


1091 


Osborn, G. B. 


Cypress Avenue 


264 


Osgood, George 


. Oleander Path 


948 


Otis, H. G. 


. Cypress Avenue 628 & 666 


Oxnard, Henry 


. Narcissus Path 


364 


Page, J. A. 


P. 

. Poplar Avenue 


499 


Page, P. S. 


. Chestnut '<■ 


. 1062 


Paige, J. W. 


. JYurcissus Path 


353 


Paine, R. T. 


Cypress Avenue 


251 


Palfrey, J. G. 


. Sweet Brier Path 


36 


Palmer, J. A. 


. Beech Avenue 


618 


Palmer, John 


. Cypress " 


977 


Parker, A. G. 


. Mountain " 


. 1072 


Parker, C. H. 


. Thistle Path 


. 1272 


Parker, David 


. Jasmine " 


. ' 292 


Parker, D. P. 


. Ailanthus Path 


. 1141 


Parker, G. P. 


. Elm Avenue 


741 


Parker, Isaac 


. Elder Path 125( 


) & 1333 


Parker, Isaac (C/ie5« 


nut Street) Olive Path 


29 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



n 



Parker, James 


. 





Parker, J. B. 


. Snowdrop Path 


. 1506 


Parker, J, W. 


. Pilgrim " 


910 


Parker, Obadiah 


. Central Jvenue 


483 


Parker, Peter 


. Mlanthus Path 


. 1202 


Parker, W. A. 


. Elder " 


. 1315 


Parker, W. H. 


. Fir Avenue 


. 1139 


Parkman, Daniel 


. Holbj Path 


76 


Parkman, Francis 


. Cypress Avenue 


81 


Parkman, George 


. Sumac Path 


326 


Parkman, Susan 


. Beech Avenue 


540 


Parks, Luther 


" << 


121 


Parmelee, Gilbert 


. Petunia Path 


1495 


Parrott, W. W. 


Orange " 


250 


Parsons, A. Q. 


. Fir Avenue 


1549 


Parsons, Samuel 


. Verbena Path 


1148 


Parsons, Simon 


. Cedar Avenue 


836 


Parsons, Theophilu 


i . Green Brier Path 


608 


Parsons, Usher 


. Cedar Avenue 


60 


Parsons, William 


. Green Brier Path 


607 


Patten, James 


, . Snowdrop " 


717 


Patterson, Enoch 


. Indian Ridge Path 


438 


Payson, J. L. 


. Tulip Path 


1593 


Peabody, Catherine 


. Cedar Avenue 


726 


Peak, John 


. Spruce " 


1555 


Pearl, S. R. 


" " 


1601 


Pearson, J. H. 


. Cijpress ". 


1172 


Peck, A. G. 


. Locust " 


747 


Peck, S. A. 


. Central " 


1339 


Peirce, A. T. 


. Fir 


1024 


Pelrce, H. A. 


C Elder 8^ Mimosa Pa 
^ 1155 


ths 




«fell56 


Peirce, Silas 


. Narcissus Path 


376 


Pelby, William 


Central Avenue 


65 



72 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Pelton, Oliver 
Penniman, E, L. 
Penniman, S. B. 
Perham, Josiah, Jr. 
Perkins, Aaron 
Perkins, Daniel 
Perkins, Frederick 
Perkins, M. L. 
Perkins, P. H. 
Perkins, T. H. 
Perkins, T. H. Jr. 
Perrin, G. W. 
Perry, M. S. 
Petersilea, Franz 
PfafF, Carl 
Plialen, James 
Phelps, Abel 
Phelps, Abner 
Phillips, Edwin 
Phillips, John 
Phillips, S. M. 
Phillips, W. A. 
Phillips, WiUard 
Phipps, H. C. 
Phipps, Samuel 
Phipps, William 
Pickens, Charity 
Pierce, G. W. 
Pierce, S. B. 
Pierce, S. K. 
Pierpont, John 
Pitts, Sarah 
Plyniplon, Henry 
Pomeroy, Francis 



Woodbine Path 
Elm Avenue 
Snoiodrop Path 
Cypress Avenue 
Elder Path 
Alder " 
Snowdrop Path 
Oak Avenue 
Hibiscus Path 

Central Avenue 
Eglantine Path 
Woodbine "■ 
Petunia " 

Verbena " 

Mayfloicer " 
Central Avenue 
Oleander Path 
Narcissus " 

Green Brier Path 
Sedge " 

Ailanthus " 

Pine Avenue 

Fir " 

Central " 
Eglantine Path 
Poplar Avenue 
Mountain " 
Willoio " 
Ailanthus Path 
Mistletoe " 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



73 



Pomroy, W. M., Jr 


. Indian Ridge Path 


325 


Pomroy, William 


. Yarrow Path 


797 


Pond, Samuel 


. Alder " 


449 


Poor, N. C. 


. Fir Avenue 


1012 


Pope, Lemuel 


. Yarroio Path 


636 


Porter, Mary 


. Vine " 


477 


Potter, Henry 


. Poplar Avenue 


783 


Pratt, Dexter 


. Fir " 


1011 


Pratt, J. C. 


. Willow " 


1281 


Pratt, J. E. 


. Sumac Path 


225 


Pratt, Mary 


C Cypress Avenue and 

i Mimosa Path 271 & 1484 




Pratt, William 


. Elder Path 


.885 


Pray, L. G. 


. Rhodora Path 


1596 


Prentice, W. H. . 


Willoio Avenue 


138 


Preston, Warren 


. Hibiscus Path 


1454 


Prince, John 


. Dell Path 


557 


Prince, J. T. 


. Cypress Avenue 


109 


Prince, W. G. 


. Geranium Path 


1158 


Prichard, Mary 


. Oak Avenue 


393 


Prichard, W. H. 


. Jasmine Path 


683 


Proctor, J. C. 


. Yarrow " 


640 


Putnam, George 


. Rose " 


488 


Putnam, Jesse 


. Beech Avenue 


473 


Putnam, John 


. Ceiitral " 


1279 


Putnam, Orpha 


" " 


88 


Putnam, S. R. 


. Adjoining Lot 323 


1443 



Quincy, Josiah 
Quincy, Samuel 



10 



Q. 



C Corner of Rose ^ 
i. Brier Paths 
Pilgrim Path 



396 
601 



74 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



R. 



Ramsay, A. H. 
Rand, Benjamin 
Rand, E. S. 
Rand, Luther 
Rand, R. R. 
Randall, John 
Raymond, E. A. 
Raymond, Emmons 
Raymond, T. R. 
Rea, VV. A. 
Read, George 
Read, James 
Read, John 
Read, William 
Receiving Tomb 
Reed, Caleb 
Reed, C L. 
Reed, David 
Reed, G. P. 
Reed, Joel 
Reed, J. W. 
Reed, Sampson 
Rehbinder, E. De 
Renouf, Edward 
Restieux, Thomas 
Reynolds, Edward. 
Reynolds, W. B. 
Rice, Alanson 
Rice, Cyrus 
Rice, Emery 
Rice, George 
Rice, H. T. 



Jr. 



Yarrow Path 
Ailanthus " 
Spruce Avenue 
Central " 
Cedar " 
WiUoio " 
Hazel Path 
Yarroio " 
Beech Avenue 
Cijpress " 
Pine " 

Iris Path 
Columbine Path 
Ailanthv^ " 
Rosemary " 
Eglantine " 
Yarroio <' 

Spruce Avenue 
Eglantine Path 
Fir Avenue 
Elder Path 
Ailanthus Path 

It <c 

Green Brier ''■ 
Cypress Avenue 
Yarroio Path 
Green Brier Path 
Pilgrim Path 

Geranium Path 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



75 



Rice, Honry 
Rice, I. C. 
Rice, J. P. 
Rice, Nathan 
Rich, Benjamin 
Rich, Isaac 
Rich, T. P. 
Richards, E. M. . 
Richards, G. T. 
Richards, Joel 
Richardson, Benjamin 
Richardson, G. C. . 
Richardson, J. B. . 
Richardson, Jeffrey 
Richardson, Nathaniel 
Richardson, S. 0. . 
Richardson, Thomas 
Richardson, W. F. . 
Richardson, William 
Robbins, Chandler, M. D. 
Robbins, Chandler, Rev. 
Robbins, E. H. 
Robbins, Harriet 
Roberts, George 
Roberts, J. L. 
Robey, Joseph 
Robinson, G. M. 
Robinson, G. W. 
Robinson, J. B, 
Robinson, J. P. 
Robinson, Seth 
Robinson, Shadrach 
Kobinson, S. W. 
Rogers, George 



Yarrow Path 
Green Brier Path 
Ivy Path 
Mimosa Path 
Narcissus " 
Columbine " 
Beech Avenue 
Lily Path 
Cypress Avenue 
Mountain " 
Cypress " 
Spruce Avenue 
Hawthorn Path 
Willow Avenue 
Verbena Path 
Fir Avenue 
Petunia Path 
Walnut Avenue 
Petunia Path 
Indian Ridge Path 

Cl <( (t 

Walnut Avenue 
Oak Avenue 
Ailanthus Path 
Fir Avenue 
Eglantine Path 
Yarrow " 

Eglantine " 
Fir Avenue 
Yarrow Path 
Petunia " 
Iris "■ 

Fir Avenue 
Olive Path 



76 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Rogers, W. M. 


Yarrow Path 


793 


Rollins, Ebenezer . 


Hazel " 


4 


Rollins, William . 


(( <c 


3 


Ross, Isaac 


Walnut Avenue 


691 


Ross, Robert 


Fir " 


1016 


Rotch, William . 


Cedar " 


944 


Rundle, Hannah 


Fir " 


939 


Russell, Elijah 


Chestnut " 


1044 


Russell, James 


Muss Path 


56 


Russell, J. L. 


Hemlock Path 


493 


Russell, N. P. 


Siccet Brier Path 


730 


Russell, W. E. 








s. 



SafFord, Daniel 


Heath Path 


. 1367 


Sales, Francis 


Cypress Avenue 


. 1475 


Salisbury, Samuel . 


Elder Path 


. 1190 


Salisbury, Samuel {East 
Cambridge) 


\ Willow Avenue 


297 


Sampson, G. A. 


. Iris Path 


50 


Sampson, G. R. 


Heath " 


. 1418 


Sanborn, G. C. 


Central 4^ Beech Avenues 1133 


Sanderson, J. G. . 


Cypress Avenue 


263 


Sargent, Catherine 


Central " 


107 


Sargent, Ignatius . 


Green Brier Path 


706 


Sargent, L. M. 


Elm Avenue 


6S9 


Sargent, Solomon . 


Asclcpias Path 


. 1397 


Saunders, W. A. 


Larch Avenue 


41 


Saunders, William . 


iC it 


. 1105 


Savage, James 


Walnut *« 


178 


Savage, J. S. 


Yarrow Path 


742 


Savels, J. A. 


Chestnut Avenue 


. 1056 


Sawtell, Andrew . 


Spruce " 


. 1609 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



77 



Sawyer, Amos 
Sawyer, S. F. 
Scliolfield, Isaac 


. JVarcissus Path 

Central ^ Cedar Av's. 
. Jasmine Path 


371 

102,255 

475 


Scots' Charitable Society 
Scudder, Charles . 


. Cor. of Walnut 8,- Fir M's. 816 
. Oak Avenue . 392 


Scudder, Horace . 


. Rose Path 


1S7 


Scudder, M. S. , . 


. Oak Avenue 


1037 


Searle, George 


. Hazel Path 


554 


Seaver, Benjamin . 


. Indian Ridge Path 


158 


Seaver, C. F. 
Seavey, T. H. 


. Spruce Avenue 

11 a 


1323 
1523 


Sewall, S. E. 


C Fir and Willoio Ave- 

I nues 1013 & 1282 


Sharp, Daniel 
Shattuck, G. C. 


. Rear of Lot 660 
. Pilgrim Path 


902 
575 


Shattuck, J. H. 


Chestnut Avenue 


1533 


Shattuck, Lemuel . 


. Cypress " 


1340 


Shaw, B. D. 


. Ailanthus Path 


1247 


Shaw, C. B. 


. Indian Ridge Path 


439 


Shaw, Jesse 


. Pilgrim Path 


599 


Shaw, R. G. 


. Pine Avenue 


1286 


Shaw, Southworth, Jr. 


. Willoio « 


667 


Shaw, W. F. 


. Petunia Path 


. 1338 


Shepherd, Preston . 


. Fir Avenue 


. 931 


Sherburne, R. B. . 


. Central " 


. 898 


ShurtlefF, Benjamin 
ShurtlefF, S. A. 


. Cypress " 
. Larch " 


81 
298 


Sibley, Stephen 


Geranium Path 


. 1519 


Sikes, John 


. Olive " 


23 


Silsby, Enoch 
Simmons, D. A. 


. Cypress Avenue 
. Hemlock Path 


983 
125 


Simmons, John 


. Central Avenue 


585 


Simmons, Seth 


. Beech " 


542 


Simmons, Thomas . 


. Sweet Brier Path 


403 



10* 



7S 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Simmons, William 


. Indian Ridge Path 


311 


Simonds, Shepherd 


. Walnut Avenue 


740 


Simpkins, Olive 


. Yarrow Path 


. 882 


Simpson, M. H. 


. Elder " 


1153 


Sinclair, Thomas 


. Eglantine " 


999 


Singleton, T. C. 


. Larch Avenue 


40 


Skinner, Sarah 


. Mlanthus Path 


. 1176 


Slade, John, Jr. 


, . 





Sleeper, Jacob 


Willow Avenue 


452 


Smalhvood, Thoma 


s . JYarcissus Path 


378 


Smith, Ebenezer 


. Poplar Avenue 


501 


Smith, Edmund 


Spruce " 


. 1566 


Smith, Eliza 


. Willoto " 


132 


Smith, Franklin 


C Chestnut Avenue and Pe- 
t tunia Path 1051 & 1622 


Smith, Frederick 


. Ailanthus Path 


1215 


Smith, H. W. 


. Osier « 


484 


Smith, Hannah 


. Ailanthus '' 


. J 376 


Smith, Hiram 


. Moss " 


48 


Smith, J. A. 


. Beech Avenue 


211 


Smith, Jeremiah 


. Cedar " 


95 


Smith, J. C. 


. Mountain " 


1074 


Smith, J. V. C. . 


. Mistletoe Path 


1253 


Smith, Joseph 


. Green Brier Path 


779 


Smith, Martin 


Willow Avenue 


128 


Smith, Mehitable . 


. Mijrtle Path 


34 


Smith, Melancthon 


. JVarcissus Path 


385 


Smith, Sophila 


. Eglantine " 


879 


Smith, T. C. 


. Amaranth S^" Rose Pat 


hs 523 


Snow, D. F. 


. Pine ^ Spruce Avenue 


s 1448 


Snow, E. A. 


Cedar Avenue 


259 


Snow, Larkin 


. Locust " 


698 


Snow, S. T. 


. Eglantine Path 


1251 


Snow, Thomas 


. Pine Avenue 


1266 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



79 



Sohier, E. D. 
Southwick, John 
Sparks, Jared 
Sparrow, Susan 
Spelman, I. M. 
Spooner, Leonard 
Sprague, Peleg 
Spring, S. S. 
Spurzheim's Monument . 
St. James' Lot 
St. John's Lot 
Standish, L. M. 
Stanwood, Lemuel 
Stearns, Asahel 
Stearns, Elijah 
Stearns, J. G. 
Stearns, Simon 
Stearns, Thomas 
Stearns, W. A. 
Stedman, D. B. 
Stedman, W. M., Ji 
Steele, Gurdon 
Stetson, Gushing 
Stetson, E. B. 
Stevens, Amos 
Stevens, A. H. 
Stevens, Samuel 
Stevens, Silas 
Stewart, Enos 
Stimson, A. G. 
Stoddard, T. C. 
Stone, A. B. 
Stone, Daniel 
Stone, Eliza 



Mountain Avenue 
Fir Avenue 
Spruce " 
Olive Path 
Mimosa " 
Yarrow " 
Walnut Avenue 
Central " 
Cypress " 
Fir " 

Beech " 

Central Square 
Beech Avenue 
Locust " 
Rear of Lot 315 
Locust Avenue 
Asclepias Path 
Moss *' 

Oak Avenue 

Beech " 
Elm " 

Fir " 

Sumac Path 
Geranium Path 
Primrose " • 
Ailanthus " 
Snoicdrop " 
Mimosa " 
Oak Avenue 

Ailanthus Path 
Spruce Avenue 



80 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Stone, H. B. 


. JVarcissus Path 


Stone, Isaac 


. Mountain Avenue 


Stone, Leonard 


. Beech " 


Stone, M. L. 


. Fir " 


Stone, Melinda 


. Mountain " 


Stone, ?. R. L. 


. Olive Path 


Stone, William 


. Beech Avenue 


Stone, W. F. 


. Yarroio Path 


Stone, W. W. 


. JYarcissus " 


Storer, R. B. 


. Heliotrope '^ 


Story, Augustus 


, Poplar Avenue 


Story, Joseph 


. JYarcissus Path 


Stuart, Mary 


. Laurel Avenue 


Sturgis, Russell 


. Ailanthus Path 


Sturgis, William 


. Catalpa " 


Sturtevant, Newell 


. Cedar Avenue 


Sturtevant, Noah 


a li 


Sumner, Jesse 


. Snoicdrop Path 


Sumner, Joanna 


. Mountain Avenue 


Sumner, T. A. 


. Elder Path 


Suter, John 


. Hollij " 


Swallow, Asa 


Geranium Path 


Sweet, J. S. 


Walnut Avenue 


Sweetser, Isaac 


. Cijpress " 


Sweet, E. B. 


. Heliotrope Path 


Swett, Samuel 


. Mountain Avenue 


Swift, M. B. 


. Olive Path 




T. 


Tappan, Charles 


. Linden Path 


Tappan, John 


a ti 


Tarbell, John 


. Pine Avenue 


Taylor, C. W. 


. Willow « 


Taylor, J. W. 


. Myrtle Path 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



81 



Tebbetls, J. C. 
Templeton, John 
Tewksbury, G. P. 
Thacher, Barnabus 
Thacher, Isaac 
Thacher, Thomas 
Thacher, W. S. 
Thatcher, Peter 
Thaxter, Jacob 
Thaxter, Levi 
Thayer, B. W. 
Thayer, C. L. 
Thayer, Hollis 
Thayer, Joel 
Thayer, J. E. 
Thayer, J. H. 
Thayer, Nathaniel 
Thirlwall, William 
Thomas, William 
Thompson, A. G. 
Thompson, Louisa 
Thompson, N. A. 
Thorndike, J. P. 
Thurston, Lyman 
Thwing, S. C. 
Tibbetts, J. C. 
Ticknor, George 
Ticknor, W. D. 
Tirrell, E. C. 
Tirrell, Thomas 
Tisdale, Mace 
Tobey, E. S. 
Todd, J. N. 
Todd, Thomas 



Iris Sf Moss Paths 
Central Square 
Ailanthus Path 
Hibiscus " 

Central Avemie 
Hibiscus Path 
Haicthorii " 
Petunia " 
Linden " 
Ailajithus " 
Locust Avenue 
Pine " 
Cedar " 
Heath Path 
Willoio Avenue 
Heath Path 
Hibiscus Path 
Columbine " 
Fir Avenue 
Elm " 
Eglantine Path 
Rose " 

Cypress Avenue 
Siceet Brier Path 
Holly Path 
Locust Ave7iue 
Ailanthus Path 
Beech Avenue 
Cypress " 
(( a 

Heath Path 
Sjioicdrop Path 
Mimosa " 



661 



82 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Tombs, Michael 


. Ailanthus Path 


1078 


Tompkins, Abel 
ToplifF, Samuel 
Torrey, Charles 
Torrey, Deborah 


. Central Square 
. Cypress Mcnue 
. Pilgrivi Path 
Cedar Avenue 


66 
611 

506 
959 


Torrey, J. T. 

Torrey, Samuel 


Cypress " 
. Green Brier Path 


63 
710 


Townsend, Elmer 


. Orange Path 


619 


Townsend, H. B. . 


. Ivy « 


444 


Townsend, I. P. 


. Olive " 


28 


Tracy, Nathaniel 
Trafton, C. A. 


. Central Avenue 
. Fir " 


845 
1193 


Train, Enoch 


. Narcissus Path 


360 


Train, E. N. 


. Rose Path 


186 


Treat, J. A. 


C Vine Path 8^ Pine Av- 

i enue 1270 i& J 620 


Tremont House 


. Chestnut Avenue 


324 


Trott, C. E. 


. Pine '* 


884 


Trowbridge, J. H. 


. Fir « 


. 1007 


Trull, John 


. Central " 


604 


Trull, J. W. 


. Pine " 


1285 


Tucker, E. P. 


. Fir " 


967 


Tucker, J. W. 


. Ailanthus Path 


. 1368 


Tucker, W. K. 


. Mountain Avenue 


20 


Tuckerman, H. H. 


. Beech Avenue 


496 


Tuckerman, Joseph 
Tuckerman, W. S. 
Tudor, Frederic 


. Oak " 

. Heliotrope Path 

. Violet " 


222 
. 1631 

167 


Tufts, Joseph, Jr. 


. Mountain Avenue 


7 


Tufts, William 


. Eglantine Path 


849 


Tukey, Francis 


. Cedar Avenue 


1459 


Turner, Elisha 


Yarrow Path 


714 


Turner, J. N. 


. Fir Avenue 


934 


Tuttle, James 


(I li 


1200 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



83 



Twombly, A. H. . 


Geranium Path 


1222 


Tyler, Columbus . 


Orange " 


249 


Tyler, John 


. ii^y 


320 


Tyler, J. S. 


Spruce Avenue 
U. 


1441 


Ulman, Jacob 


Cedar Avenue 


1194 


Underwood, J. A. . 


Willow " 


. 513 


Underwood, William 


Pilgrim Path 


1347 


Upham, Phineas 


Woodbine " 


573 


Upton, G. B. 


. Geranium " 


1363 


Utley, M. S. 


. Holly " 
V. 


293 


Van Brunt, G. J. . 


Poplar Avenue 


. 442 


Van Voorhis, H. W. 


Walnut " 


891 


Veazie, Joseph 


Larch " 


. 1040 


Viles, Nathan 


Pine " 


1239 


Vinal, Albert 


Cypress <' 


975 


Vinal, Otis 


. Jasmine Path 


1118 


Vinton, A. H. 

^ 


Snowdrop '■' 


9J3 


Wade, Charles, Jr. 


Cypress Avenue 


267 


Wade, E. H. 


a 11 


266 


Wadsworth, Alexander 


Indian Ridge Path 


431 


Waitt, I. B. 


Poplar Avenue 


430 


Wales, T. B. 


Walnut " 


161 


Walker, Cornelius . 







Walker, Samuel . 


Beech Avenue 


120 


Walker, S. P. 


. Geranium Path 


. 1271 


Walker, W. P. 







Wallack, Mary 


. Olive Path 


. 1530 



84 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Walley, S. H., Jr. 
Walton, N. S. 
Ward, Harriet 
Ward, J. O. 
Ward, Nahum 
Ward, S. D. 
Ward, T. W. 
Ward, Winthrop 
Warden, R. W. 
Ware, D. L. 
Ware, John 
Ware, William 
Warren, G. W. 
Warren, J. L. L. F. 
Warren, Moses 
Warren, M. C. 
Warren, W. W. 
Warren, P. W. 
Washburn, Hervey 
Waterhouse, Louisa 
Waterman, Nathaniel 
Waterman, Thomas 
Waterston, Robert . 
Watson, Nathaniel 
Watson, Thomas 
Watts, Francis 
Webber, A. D. 
Webster, J. W. 
Weld, A. D. 
Weld, James 
Weld, J. D. 
Welles, A. F. 
Welles, John 
Wellington, B. O. 



Green Brier Path 
Heath " 

Hawthorn " 
Lupine " 

Mountain Avenue 
Snowberry Path 
Walnut Avenue 
Central " 

Alder Path 
Narcissus Path 
Iris " 

Yarrow ** 
JVarcissus " 
Spruce Avenue 

Verbena Path 
Mimosa " 
Green Brier Path 
Willow Avenue 
Hibiscus Path 
Fir Avenue 
Ivy Path 
Alder " 
Cedar Avenue 
Ivy Path 
Spruce Avenue 
JVarcissus Path 
Willow Avenue 
Hawthorn Path 
Geranium " 
Pilgrim " 
(( it 

Elder " 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



85 



Wellington, Peter 
Wells, C. B. 
Wells, Charles 
Wells, J. B. 
Wells, J. T. 
Wentworth, Abby 
Wesson, John 
West, Joseph 
Wetherell, John 
Wetmore, Thomas 
Whall, J. B. 
Wheeler, Emerson 
Wheeler, Ruth 
Whipple, J. L. 
Whipple, W. J. 
Whitcomb, Levi 
White, Abijah 
White, B. F. 
White, Robert 
White, T. J. 
White, Stephen 
Whiting, Caleb 
Whitney, A. A. 
Whitney, Charles 
Whitney, Israel 
Whitney, Jonathan 
Whitney, Joseph 
Whitney, Levi 
Whitney, Mary 
Whitney, W. F. 
Whitney, W. L. 
Whiton, J. N. 
Whiten, J P. 
Whittemore, Augustus 
11 



Indian Ridge Path 
Yarrow Path 



Elder « 
Walnut Avenue 
Spruce '^ 
Willow « 
Pine " 

Alder Path 
Ailanthus Path 
Elm Avenue 
Poplar " 
Mountain Avenue 
Yarrow Path 
Sweet Brier Path 
Central Avenue 
Poplar " 
Chestnut " 
Verbena Path 
J\farcissus " 
Chestnut Avenue 
Yarroio Path 
Asclepias " 
Willow Avenue 

Willow Avenue 
Chestnut " 
Vine Path 
Pine Avenue 
Yarrow Path 
Laurel Avenue 
Mountain *' 
Cedar " 



86 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



Whittemore, George 

Whittier, J. M. 

Whitwell, Samuel 

Wiggin, J. S. 

Wigglesvvorth, Thomas 

Wilde, G. C. 

Wilde, S. S. 

Wilder, M. P. 

Wildes, Solomon 

Wilkins, J. H. 

Wilkinson, Arthur 

Wilkinson, Simon 

Willard, Emery 

Willard, Joseph 

Willard, Lyman 

Willard, Simon 

Williams, D. W. 

Williams, E. W. 

Williams, Henry 

Williams, Isaac 

Williams, Lemuel 

Williams, Robert 

Williams, S. K. 

Willis, H. M. 

Willis, Nathaniel 

Willis, Stillman 

Willson, William 

Wilmarth, Seth 

Winchester, W. P. 

Winship, Francis 

Winship, Jonathan 

Winslow, E. D. 

Winslow, George 

Winsor, Nathaniel, Jr. 



Rose Path 


185 


Ailanthus Path 


905 


Indian Ridge Path 


312 


Fir Avenue 


923 


Orchis Path 


1345 



704 



1109 


Yarroio Path 


Ailanthus Path 


(e U 


1217 


Fir Avenue 


935 


Cedar " 


927 


Holly Path 


555 


Ailanthus Path 


1108 


Fir Avenue 


1020 


Elder Path 


1152 


Spruce Avenue 


. 1120 


Walnut " 


233 


Pilgrim Path 


774 


Willow Avenue 


142 


Mimosa Path 


. 1029 


Pilgrim " 


773 


Elm Avenue 


. 1163 


Ailanthus Path 


. 1218 


Spruce Avenue 


972 


Central " 


558 


Amaranth <^ Rose Pa 


ths 528 


Fir Avenue 


. 1195 


JVarcissus Path 


380 


Spruce Avenue 


. 1442 


Central " 


421 


Fir " 


835 


Willow " 


458 


Yarroio Path 


832 



PROPRIETORS OF LOTS. 



87 



Winter, F. B. 


Central Avenue 


101 


Wise, G. D. r 


. Honeysuckle Path 


1614 


Wise, Mary 


. Olive 4" Myrtle Paths 


620 


Witherbee, J. B. 


. Vine Path 


648 


Wood, C. M. 


. Pilgrim Path 


1254 


Woodbury, Charles 


. Beech Avenue 


1197 


Woodbury, John 


. Central Square 


47 


Woodman, David, . 


Jr. . Narcissus Path 


372 


Woodman, Ezekiel 


. Eglantine " 


1569 


Wolcott, J. H. 


. Indian Ridge Path . 


456 


Worcester, J. E. 


. Aster Path 


582 


Worcester's Monument Laurel S/- Wahiut Avenues 724 


Wright, Alexander 


. Mountain Avenue 


12 


Wright, Edmund 


. Lily Path 


72 


Wyeth, Charles 


. Ivy " 


461 


Wyeth, John 


. Spruce Avenue 


771 


Wyeth, Jonas 


" " 


770 


Wyeth, Jonas, 2d. 


. Mimosa Path 


1161 


Wyman, Rufus 


. Willow Avenue 


133 


Wyman, William 


. Yarrow Path 


752 


Young, Alexander 


Y. 

. Hemlock Path 


479 



INDEX 



TO THE PRINCIPAL BIATTERS 



Adams, Hannah, her Monument 


14 


Appleton Monument 


. 13 


Avenues, List of 


33 


BowDiTCH Statue . 


. 1 


Catalogue of Proprietors 


39 


Channing, Memorial of 


. 7 


Chapel, Account of 


21 


" Best view of 


. 17 


*' Stains on the exterior 


22 


Consecration Dell . 


. 14 


Dog, Marble figure of 


16 


Draining of the low grounds 


. 21 


Emily, Marble figure of . 


8 


Exploring Expedition U. S. 


16, 24 


Faith, Bas-relief figure of 


17 


Fences around the Cemetery 


. 20 


Fuller Lots 


11 


Gateway, Notice of 


. 20 


Harvard Hill . 


13 


Improvements contemplated 


. 22 


Lancers' Lots . 


12 


Lots, Care of . . . 


. 23 


" Perpetual repair of 


29 



12 



90 



INDEX. 



Lots, Price of . . . 

" Less than three hundred feet 

" Plans of . . 

" Instructions for purchase of 
Lowell Monument . 
Oak Grove 

Officers of jhe Corporation 
OxNARD Monumental Shaft 
Paths, List of . . . 

Plans, Portfolio of 
Proprietors, Catalogue of . 
Purchase of Lots, Instructions for 
Saint Andrew's Lot 
Saint James' Lot 
Saint John's Lot 
Scots' Charitable Society 
Shaw, Robert G., Monument 
Spurzheim Monument 
Story, Mr. Justice, Statue of 

" " his lot 

Strangers, how admitted 
Tickets of Admission 

" How supplied if lost 

" Special for Sundays 
Tombs, Receiving 

" Where they may be constructed 
ToRREY Memorial . 
Trustees, List of 

" Communications to 

Visitors, Regulations concerning 
Winchester, W. P., his Tomb 



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